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New LIVE Chat!

We are excited to launch our new live chat feature on our website! Have questions about our services? Wondering what the best method of transport is for your pet? Simply click the tab on the bottom right-hand side of our webpage to message us!

Responses will be received as quickly as possible during business hours (7 am - 4 pm MST Mon - Fri). After hours, the chat feature will leave us a message and we will respond the next working day.

Featured Testimonial

"I am writing to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation for the outstanding services provided by Happy Tails Travel during the transportation of our beloved Sparky to his new home.

From our initial contact with Happy Tails Travel, Lizzie, our Pet Travel Specialist, demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and dedication. Lizzie's expertise and commitment were evident throughout the entire process, providing us with the confidence that Sparky was in the best possible hands. Her attention to detail, clear communication, and genuine care for animals made the entire experience seamless and stress-free."

Make sure to read the rest of Sparky's testimonial and our others here!

Holiday Safety Tips for Pets

By: Bridget Monrad, R.N. | Dec 06, 2013


The holidays are an exciting time of year as we hang our decorations, shop for gifts, and prepare meals for the family. They can also be a dangerous time for our pets. There are a lot of ways pets can get injured or sick, especially when we aren’t paying attention. Here are some helpful tips to keep your pet safe this holiday season:

  • Make sure your Christmas tree is secured well so it does not fall over
  • Do not leave plates of food unattended
  • Keep track of who is feeding the dog under the table…you don’t want an overstuffed pooch ruining your carpets or needing a late night emergency vet visit
  • Keep all dishes cleaned and clear from the countertops so they can’t be knocked down
  • Make sure the stockings and all their stuffers are high enough so they are out of reach from pets
  • Clean up all ribbons, bows and wrapping and tissue paper right away
  • Avoid using tinsel on the tree… this can be particularly dangerous for pets who like to nibble

As pet owners, we also have to decide how to care for our pets while we travel. Do we bring them with us, board them, or hire a caregiver? This decision can be tough, so here a few things to consider:

  • How long are you going to be out of town? If the answer is less than 2 weeks, than we highly recommend leaving your pets at home. Travelling can be stressful for pets, and expensive for the owner as the pet ticket is usually one way only so a return ticket needs to be purchased as well as another vet visit. Don’t put the extra strain on yourself or your 4 legged friends…hire some help at home.
  • What is your pet’s personality like? If you have a happy dog who loves everyone, consider boarding him/her where they’ll have constant attention and others to play with. Find a good boarding facility with space where they can run, nice sleeping quarters, and quality staff. If you have a cat that doesn’t even like the car ride to the vet, consider leaving her/him at home and hiring a caregiver to stop by once a day to feed, water, and for a quick play.
  • Want to travel with your pet no matter what? Be sure to check with the airlines, or your hired pet professional travel agent, regarding the requirements for pets. You must consider what type of crate you’ll need, if they can go cargo or cabin, which flights they are allowed on, what paperwork they’ll need, and so on. Triple check your travel arrangement before the actually travel day as the busy season can cause delays, cancellations, and lost bookings.

 

For more information, please visit our website at www.happytailstravel.com or give us a call at 1-800-323-1718 or 520-299-3315.  We are always ready and happy to discuss how we can help you to provide a smooth move for any member of your pet family.