Tuesday, January 3, 2012

About what do you do with your dogs when you travel

What do you do with your dogs when you travel?
I have 3 big dogs right now and we have started traveling for business, and I refuse to put them in cargo on a plane. My problem is what to do with 3 massive dogs!! We don't live near family so our only choice is a kennel. Anyone know a good kennel near Jacksonville, FL, or any other ideas. I've had dogs forever, but we just moved out of state and we've always had our family watch them, so I'm stumped. Thanks guys.
Dogs - 15 Answers
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I use the doggie daycare facility where I work, to board my dogs. They are able to go to daycare with me (for free) on the shifts when I work, so it is just like a home away from home for them. Check with your vet; many times they offer boarding. Ask people at the dog park for recommendations; either for boarding facility or pet sitters.
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I don't know of any kennels in the area as I live in SC, but you should consider letting someone else keep them that you trust while you are out. Give them money to cover food and the such, and the dogs will be happy. It is your choice, however.
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You should leave them or the airport will give u like something to put your dog in it,I think!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sounds like you have two choices. The first is to board them. Boarding them at a vet is usually safe as you can kind of guarantee they'll be taken care of. Also, petsmart and other places have "pet hotels", where I am sure they are pampered. The second choice is to hire a "pet sitting" services where people either (A) stay at your house while you're gone, or (B) they come to your house once, twice, three or more times a day (depending on what you specify) to take your pets out, walk them etc. You can find their cards in local vets or petstores, or even in the local yellow pages.
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Look for a pet sitter to stay at your house instead. That is always my first choice when I travel. I have boarded before, but always prefer someone to stay at my home and keep my pets' routine. They are happier too.
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let him drink alcohol
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I would start by visiting the local kennels, look for stuff like how much poo is in the kennel, is the place dirt, smelly? Do they have a large outside run, or regular walks? Or are the dogs kenneled the entire time. Do they require an immunization check? Look at the dogs there, if they look happy then that should help.
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if they can stay at your house, there are actually services in most towns where a person will come to your house for a couple hours a day and walk your dog play with them and feed/water them check the yellow pages then do a reference check of any place that seems right for you
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I think you should call someone to watch your dogs for you if you are traveling by plane. If you are traveling by car, I might suggest to either bring them along or like I said, have them looked after. I know someone, at least someone will want to watch your dogs for you.
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It is perfectly safe for your dogs to fly cargo on a plane. Against popular belief, the cargo area is climate controlled in the exact same way that your cabin is - the only time it is *not* climate controlled is when the plane is standing on the ground at an airport. (Which is why many airlines won't take your dog if you have a layover in a location where it's very cold or very hot.) That said, if you don't have anyone nearby who can take your dogs, there are two things you can consider - leaving them home and having a pet sitter take care of them, or boarding them at a kennel. Pet sitters can be found through www.petsit.com . All of the pet sitters on their network are insured professionals, not the kid down the block who walks dogs in his spare time. If you would rather board, find your local and area kennels in your phone book, then check them out unannounced. If the kennel does not allow you to tour the facilities without making an appointment, don't board there. If they require your dog to be bathed before you get him back, don't board there - they're probably not very clean. Go with the kennel you feel most comfortable about. You can ask them for references - don't be afraid to do that. Contact the references and see what they have to say.
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when you go to yahoos main page, and at the search bar their is a tab that says local, and i would search for a kennel in you area, just type in dog kennel, or boarding, and your local area, and people can comment on what they think of the place and it has helped me out on choosing pet stores and stuff around where i live. maybe it can help you? i wuld call and ask how they run, and what they will do each day with your dogs, and thren go from their. i wouldnt take them to a place that dont intreact with them. and most kennels or boarding facitlitys require your dog to be vaccinated before you take them there. good luck and hope this helps
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I have 2 small dogs and when I travel I always leave them in a "pet hotel", I got to know the owner (he's also my dog's groomer) and saw the facility and decided to leave them with him. He has a staff that take the dogs out twice a day to the backyard to play and feed them everyday, also If they are taking any medicine they give it to them.
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The method I use and recommend is an automatic waterer. They sell many different kinds and feeders too. We have so many dogs now that's about all we can do. I usually feel their feeder and they have the waterer so they pretty much can stay home. If you'll be gone awhile you might have a neighbor check in on them occasionally.
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I use a reputable pet sitter in my town, she comes around twice a day, for an hour, walks the dogs, feeds them, and cleans up after them. She is great with the dogs, and before i hired her, i asked her to come around so i could see how she interacted with my dogs, i checked out all her references. Its cheaper for me in the long run to hire her, rather than kennel the dogs, 5 of them, and its less stressful to the dogs.
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You can either put them in a kennel, have someone come to the house once or twice a day to feed/walk/potty break or have someone stay at your home as a dog sitter. I would get recommendations from the local vet or doggy store and check out any Pet Directories in your area. I've taken my dog with me at motels that accept pets, have left her at a friend's who has a dog (receiprocal agreement) and have another friend w/dog stay at my house now that I have 2 dogs. My 1st choice would be to have your dogs stay at home since there are 3 of them and they will be most comfortable at home. You can find petsitters to come in or spend the night. If that's not feasible, get some recommendation on kennels & make visits BEFORE you need them. Around here, some of the good places fill up during holidays & summer vacations, so it's good to plan ahead where possible.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

About How long does the deer rut(2009) last in jacksonville, FL

How long does the deer rut(2009) last in jacksonville, FL?
Do bucks travel outside of their bedding areas during this time or is there no need since Jacksonville is over populated with does? If you were to use scent during post-rut how much time is needed for the scent to possibly hit it's target?
Hunting - 4 Answers
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Jacksonville jacksonville, such a lewd town, it's worse than Kumi
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Your asking questions that will all determine on circumstances. The rut's start and end depends on the weather. And the scent depends on how much you used, the deers distance from you, the deers location to you, and wind.
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i would look for fresh scrapes,, i think in that part of the country,, the rut maybe still on if your doe to buck ratio is high there,, try some scent and grunt call also,, not all does get serviced , at the same time,, use a drag line too with scent on it as well,,good hunting
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The problem with Florida is the fact that like most of the deep south, the rut is not condensed into a two week time period. I was told by biologists that in the deep south does are bred over a 4 month stretch of time. There is some truth to this because I have killed a buck trailing a doe in Oct., Nov., Dec., and Jan. over the years. This is in the state of Louisiana. However the rut varies in parts of the state from as early as late Sept.in the area my lease is in to the first week in Jan. in the state reserve close to my house. And yes the bucks will travel a lot more during the rut to try and find the first receptive does. Even though there is a healthy population of does they do not all go into heat at the same time. And the does that do not get bred the first time they are in heat will go into heat again the following month. I can't tell you much about using scent because I quit using it years ago when I found out most of the scent on the market was a mixture of man made chemicals and had no deer urine in them at all. And the ones that did contain deer urine only had to have one drop of deer urine to be able to make the claim that it contained 100% pure deer urine. Good luck!
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

About how to get to Jacksonville, Illinois from Chicago

How to get to Jacksonville, Illinois from Chicago?
About 4 of us are going Jacksonville, IL from Chicago for a school convention and need to submit a budget form with estimated travel expenses. Thing is, none of us have ever been there, nor do we know how to get there. How can we get there cheapest? About 4 of us are going Jacksonville, IL from Chicago for a school convention and need to submit a budget form with estimated travel expenses. Thing is, none of us have ever been there, nor do we know how to get there. How can we get there cheapest - via buses and trains - ie GreyHound, Amtrak, MegaBus, etc?
Chicago - 3 Answers
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Driving is the best choice. Distance: 237.99 miles Time: 4 hrs Starting in CHICAGO, IL on N LASALLE ST go toward W RANDOLPH ST Turn Left on W RANDOLPH ST - go 0.2 mi Turn Right on N FRANKLIN ST - go 0.2 mi Turn Left on W WACKER DR - go 0.1 mi Turn Right on W LAKE ST - go 0.5 mi Turn Left to take ramp onto I-90 E toward I-94 E - go 2.0 mi Take exit #53/STEVENSON EXPY/ST LOUIS/LAKE SHORE DR onto I-55 S toward ST LOUIS - go 201.0 mi Take Right fork onto I-72 W toward US-36 W/JACKSONVILLE/I-55-BL N/6TH STREET - go 28.8 mi Take exit #68/JACKSONVILLE (IL-104) onto E MORTON AVE toward JACKSONVILLE (IL-104) - go 3.5 mi Turn Right on BIBBS ST - go 0.2 mi Continue on S MAUVAISTERRE ST - go 0.8 mi Continue on N MAIN ST - go 0.2 mi Turn Left on W INDEPENDENCE AVE - go 0.1 mi Turn Right on N WEST ST - go 0.3 mi Turn Right on W WALNUT ST(IL-78) Arrive at the center of JACKSONVILLE, IL
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Neither Greyhound nor Amtrak serve Jacksonville, IL. The closest bus and train stations are in Springfield There are 6 or 7 trains (depending on the day) leaving Union Station for Springfield. Fares are $18.00, $23.00, $24.00, and $33.00 each way....3 1/2 hr ride. Fill in specifics below: http://tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak/FareFinder?_tripType=OneWay&_origin=chicago&_depmonthyear=2009-02&_depday=03&_dephourmin=&_destination=jacksonville%2C+il&_retmonthyear=&_retday=&_rethourmin=&_adults=1&_children=0&_infants=0&_searchBy=schedule&x=24&y=10 Greyhound has 3 buses to Springfield with a fare of $41.00 or $48.00...3 or 4 hr ride: http://www.greyhound.com/home/ticketcenter/en/step1.asp It's then about 42 miles west to Jacksonville. That means a limo. I presume the Jacksonville company will be cheaper. Either way they will have to make a round trip both times and probably charge you for it. there is no website but you can call to find out the cost and to make arrangements for pick-up. There are 2 Limousine companies in Jacksonville but they have the same address and phone number...so much for competition: Executive Limousine...and Classical Limousine 406 S Main St Jacksonville, IL 62650 (217 523-5466‎ Don't forget the CTA or METRA fare to and from Union Station or the Greyhound depot. See routes and fares below: http://tripsweb.rtachicago.com/ * I would include a meal on both legs of the round trip for 4 of you....$7.00-$10.00 x 2 x 4 = $56.00-$80.00.
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Public transportation to Jacksonville is almost non-existent! You can get to Springfield easily, but the last 30 to 40 miles or so to Jacksonville is the problem. Frankly, driving might be your best choice. By the way, Jacksonville is really a very nice place!
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Monday, October 3, 2011

About what can we do in Florida- between Jacksonville and Orlando

What can we do in Florida- between Jacksonville and Orlando?
My boyfriend and I are looking for something to do this weekend.. He lives in Jacksonville and I live in Tallahassee- I am driving there this weekend to see him- We are looking for something "attraction" wise- and we are both over the ages of 21- we are willing to travel if we need to- just looking for something new and exciting for the weekend. Thanks in advance!
Orlando - 5 Answers
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You could meet in Lake City and then go to Gainesville. I'm sure you find someplace to go around the UF campus, especially if they win the BCS championship.
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Have you been to St Augustine? its a perfect place for a romantic weekend. http://www.visitflorida.com/St_Augustine
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I'd definitely go to St. Augustine. It's my favorite place in Florida.
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I'd agree with St. Aug as a possibility - lots of little intimate cafes and B&Bs in the historic district plus all the various attractions. A bit farther south you have Daytona, with a better chance for favorable beach weather this time of year. Closer to Orlando, try Blue Springs State Park near Orange City - that's where the manatees spend the winter months and the viewing is often excellent (posted a good link below). Then of course there's Orlando itself, Tourist Central - too many possibilities there to list, with the major theme parks as well as all the stuff along International Drive.
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you can go to st. augustine to see the fort.. Castillo de San Marcos they close at like 4pm i think..? and its like $6 to get in and they do a demonstration with the cannons...and they have the shops and eating places... why dont u go to orlando instead?? go now before gas reaches $2 again. my typical day there is spending all day there to shop, go out to eat, then maybe go to city walk/downtown disney at night.... and then go back home the same night.
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

About Amtrak travel to multiple cities (Jacksonville-Washington-New York-Boston)

Amtrak travel to multiple cities (Jacksonville-Washington-New York-Boston)?
My friends and I are planning out a spring break trip that will last 10 days. We want to go to three cities and we don't want to drive, so trains seem to be the most efficient way. This is our trip plan: Jacksonville, FL to Washington, DC Washington to New York City New York City to Boston Boston back to New York, DC, or Jacksonville (and any additional trips to get back to Jax) From what I can tell, a round trip ticket doesn't change the price with Amtrak. I've been reading about all kinds of discounts and also about their 15 day rail pass and a few others things. I got these prices (for 2 people): Jacksonville to DC - 182 DC to New York - 98 New York to Boston - 98 Boston back to New York - 98 New York to DC - 98 DC to Jacksonville - 182 I get a total price of about $750 that way. If we buy the student discount card and get 15% off, will that result in the cheapest possible price? Or is there a cheaper way to make so many trips on Amtrak? Thanks!
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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Periodically, Amtrak has unlimited travel deals by zone - they typically split the country into 3-4 zones east-west, with travel within a zone being the cheapest price. I usually only see these deals in the late summer and fall, but might be something to keep an eye out for in the Travel section of the newspaper just in case. Also, have you checked www.amtrak.com? They have a 'Deals' link as well as the ability to purchase multi-city fares.
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You can try http://freetravel4ever.blogspot.com
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Longer distances are better by plane. See if you can get a good deal for RT Jacksonville to DC or BWI, then take the train for the rest. (The Amtrak FL to DC takes long enough that you need to worry about food.) www.kakak.com shows some $181RT flights to Baltimore, then take the train from there to DC. Once you get up to that area, there are some dirt-cheap direct buses that will be cheaper than Amtrak. Try Megabus.com, Boltbus.com, gotobus.com, busjunction.com. (Greyhound has too many stops, these are all nonstop.)
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