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The 7-7-7 rule for dogs suggests introducing a new dog to your home through gradual steps: 7 seconds to decompress, 7 minutes to observe, and 7 days to acclimate.
Dogs enjoy physical activity, mental stimulation, and bonding time—favorite activities include fetch, walking, training games, scent work, and social play.
Dogs enjoy a wide variety of activities, including walks, games, training, social play, and mental enrichment both indoors and outdoors. Tailoring activities to your dog's personality and needs keeps them happy and healthy.
Yes, Amtrak allows small dogs in carriers within specific size and weight limits, though policies vary by route and service provider.
Yes, flying in cargo can be traumatic for dogs due to temperature extremes, limited ventilation, and potential for mishandling.
Yes, Amtrak allows small dogs in carriers that meet specific size and weight limits.
Flying in cargo can be traumatic for dogs due to temperature extremes, poor ventilation, and risks of mishandling, so it should be avoided if possible.
Yes, Amtrak allows small dogs in carriers as long as they meet certain size and weight restrictions.
Flying in cargo can be traumatic for dogs due to exposure to temperature extremes, limited ventilation, and possible mishandling during transit.
Yes, dogs' ears can hurt when flying due to changes in cabin pressure, similar to humans.

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