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Old 03-20-2010, 08:59 PM   #18
Elle
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Yes good advice. I would also like to emphasize if at all possible travel with your dogs in crates. They are so much safer. If you have to stop suddenly, or if you are involved in an accident, those crates can literally save their lives. I'm not sure if it was on this list or another one I belong to but one owner - tapes their dogs medical history onto the crates, along with the pet insurance coverage, and a number to contact should the owners be uncapable of making decisions on their dog's care. Also with your dogs in crates, a frightened hurt dog can be safely removed from the car by rescue workers.

I am in the process of gathering together this info for my dogs, even in the city you live in it can help save your dogs life.
What do you mean Gemy? Whenever possible? You don't mean driving to show them without crates? This doesn't make sense. They can't run all over a motor home, car or unattended in a hotel room. You use crates the whole time.
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