Pet Travel:
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![Top 10 Dog-Friendly Parks in Portland, Oregon](/static/980d89db96edd11c19f9f93e19887fee/8cf01/top-10-dog-friendly-parks-in-portland-oregon-hero.jpg)
Ready to discover the best spots in Portland to let your furry friend stretch their legs? Explore our carefully curated list of the top 10 dog-friendly parks in the city. Each one offers unique features and experiences that are sure to get your dog's tail wagging. Pack your bags and leash, adventure awaits!
![Traveling With Your Pet](/static/5f588a0aa161771177070079c745672d/8cf01/child-dog-airport-hero.jpg)
There are numerous considerations you should take into account when traveling with your pets. First and foremost, always make sure your pet is comfortable with travel. If your pet is not good with travel, you should consider a reliable pet-sitter or talk to your veterinarian about boarding facilities in your area.
![Traveling By Car With Your Pet](/static/6c29b86bb52158e7a92fdb2c75d7d70e/8cf01/traveling-by-car-with-your-pet-hero.jpg)
It's a simple fact, some pet's don't like to travel by car. If your pet does not ride well in a car, consider leaving your pet at home, with friends or family, or in a boarding facility. If your pet hitches a ride with you, consider these tips on how to prepare your pet, and how to keep you pet healthy while traveling by car.
![Traveling With Your Cat](/static/b1472b3467eed8a37318222917dc38bc/8cf01/traveling-with-your-cat-hero.jpg)
A cat is not a born traveler. She would much prefer staying at home with a sitter stopping by each day to freshen the water, refill the food dish, and give a few behind-the-ear scratches. It is sometimes necessary, however, for your cat to join in the travel. Therefore, a carrier of some sort is essential.