Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Woof Woof Wednesday: The Red Truck Ribbon

It's time for the annual showing of the Christmas ribbon on Astrid's collar.


That ribbon of course doesn't look that good all the time. Astrid often has it all crumpled up and abuses it plenty, but it still keeps her and her collar looking good and festive.

Wishing you all a wonderful Wednesday!



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Festive Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

Today is another one of our tips on how to travel with your furbaby this holiday season, or any time of the year. When traveling with your furbaby, consider how you will be traveling and what all therefore might be necessary. Are you and your furbaby traveling by car? Plane? Train? For a plane, train, or other public transportation, do your research and understand what all that particular company might require for your furbaby to board and travel. Is a carrier required? If so, how small or big of one? Is a health certificate required, and/or proof of particular vaccinations? Look into all of this and plan well in advance so that all can be squared away before you and your furbaby head out on your travels. Of course, this is all also important to keep in mind when traveling in your own car. Proper, safe restraint is important even in a car, of course. Have secure carriers for kitties and small dogs, or leashes and seat belts for larger dogs. Even in your own car it can also be important for your furbaby to be up-to-date on vaccines and other medical care, in case you should be stopped and asked for proof of their health status, depending on what state or region you're in. So, while it is often possible to travel with your kitty or pup, do of course ensure that you allow proper time to find out what all you will need for safe and legal travels.