Monday, March 19th, 2012 at
12:52 am
Question by Peace Pup: How much are taxicab fares in Little Rock, Arkansas?
Can anyone tell me what the fares are for taxicabs in Little Rock, Arkansas? I assume they cost a certain amount per mile? If so, what is the amount per mile? If not, how are fares determined, and what is the unit cost? Will taxi cabs there transport passengers with pets going to the vet? Will they accept passengers returning with a load of groceries? Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by sjeboyce
heres the number for yellow cab..they can give you the info….501.570.9999
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 at
10:52 am
Question by Michelle M: Pet friendly airline ? – 2 Teacup Chihuahuas in same carrier?
I wan to visit Paris and take along my 2 pups – both tiny Chihuahuas, who both weigh less than 10lbs, and fine in same carrier. Which airline is most pet friendly, and has anyone traveled with 2 pets in same carrier ? Never flew International with them before, and hope to find out tips, tricks, and any advice to make the trip go smooth and stress free for me and my pups.
thanks so much
Best answer:
Answer by Maddie Tyson
http://www.petflight.com/
that should help
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Saturday, February 11th, 2012 at
8:52 am
Question by Lily Allen: Can you carry dwarf hamsters in carry pouches?
Like suggies or sugar gliders and rats? because they are a small mammal, also are they good pets?
CAN YOU CARRY THEM IN POUCHES?
CAN YOU SHOW DWARF HAMSTERS?
Pleaseee help mee!!!! thanks to all of you who care@@@@
Please answer….please i need this valuble information..anyone???
Best answer:
Answer by fishylovr
You could carry them in a pouch but just be careful because their bones are much more delicate than with the other animals you mentioned but as long as you’re careful they should be fine. Yes, you can show them, as with most small mammals there are various shows in which you can exhibit but for some of them you may need to have proof that the hamster is purebred. There are many fairs that you can show at though that you just exhibit them as a pocketpet, along with guinea pigs and other small animals.
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at
4:51 pm
Question by abbyful: flying with dog in-cabin, any recommended carriers?
I’m planning on taking a trip next month and would like to take my dog with me. So I’m looking for a quality carrier.
I haven’t booked my flight yet, but will most likely be flying Delta. I contacted the airline, they said that the carrier size limit is 12x12x18.
I have a PetFlys carrier that is 12x9x19, so it’s 1 inch away from fitting their size limit. Can anyone that has flown a pet before tell me if they are really strict on the size? Do they measure the carrier, or just eye-ball it?
Since I’m unsure about the PetFlys carrier being accepted, I’m looking for a carrier that *will* fit thier standards. Has anyone used either the Sherpa-Delta ( http://www.sherpapet.com/products/detail.php?proddetail_name=Delta%20Bag&proddetail_post=Y ) or SturdiBag ( http://www.sturdiproducts.com/4111/xcart/home.php?cat=1 ) carriers? I can’t find many reviews about the SturdiBag. The Sherpa-Delta has mixed reviews, people either love it or hate it.
I’m open to other brand suggestions as well.
Best answer:
Answer by bellacavalier
Sherpas are accepted,suggest you book as soon as possible before others flying with pets beat you to it.I have not had problems with carriers,asking for health certificates on my dog but still get everything you need
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