Network Marketing And Our Pets

by Cydne Buckley

One fall my wife and I decided we wanted to go to Florida and judge whether we wanted to live there or not. It was the year 2000. I found a job at a hotel in Palm Beach. They hired me as there Night Mgr/M’aitre D. It involved working nights and my wife grew lonely and decided she needed a pet who had four legs (thank Goodness).I woke up one morning to a barking dog. That did not sound like Cydne (my wife). Continue reading

What You Need To Know About Flying With Pets

by Dennis Marshall

These days more and more people take their pets with them on vacations and business trips that it’s almost hard to remember that not too long ago the only way pets were allowed on airplanes were if they were either a seeing eye dog or locked in a small cage beneath the plane with the luggage. Over time it’s been discovered that the luggage compartment can sometimes be a health hazard to any caged animal as temperatures run the risk of fluctuating from extreme cold to extreme heat if not properly insulated. This has lead almost all the airlines to drastically alter both the way they build their planes to the way they train their employees. Now most airlines train their flight attendants as well as baggage handlers in how to treat both a well-behaved and ill-behaved pet whether their traveling in a kennel below or a small dog carrier in the cabin. We’re also starting to see airlines coming out with new ways of insulating storage containers to stop the fluctuation in mid-flight temperatures which will help keep your pet calm and happy for the duration of the flight. Continue reading