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  2. The best travel carriers for dogs, according to experts - AOL

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    For car travel, look for carriers and crates that have undergone crash testing by the Center for Pet Safety, a registered nonprofit and advocacy organization that crash tests car restraints and ...

  3. 10 Best Dog Treats for Separation Anxiety and Stress 2022 - AOL

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    Pros: Lab-tested. U.S.-sourced hemp. Organic. No artificial flavors. 30-day money-back guarantee. Soft chews (great for both young and older dogs) Cons: Contains trace amounts of THC

  4. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Another method used to reduce distress in dogs experiencing separation anxiety is the use of a dog-appeasing pheromone. Studies proved that 83 percent of dogs exposed to a pheromone, in the absence of their owner, experienced reduced stress and anxiety; 70% of dogs prescribed clomipramine, a psychotropic drug, experienced said reduction in ...

  5. Crate training - Wikipedia

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    A dog in a wire crate strapped into a car for safe traveling. Crate training is the process of training a pet to tolerate confinement in a dog crate or cage.Crate advocates often claim that dogs are "den-dwelling" animals and that a crate can become a "den" substitute and a familiar and safe location for the pet.

  6. The Best Dog Crates for Any Sized Dog - AOL

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  7. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Even then, usually only small dogs and cats can go in the cabin; otherwise, they have to be in the cargo hold, in specially designed crates such as dog crates. [ 1 ] For pets in the cabin, the general rule is that the carrier must fit underneath the seat in the front of the owner and it must have a waterproof bottom.