Traveling with Your Dog
Dogs are a part of the family, and they go everywhere with us. Whether it just a short trip for an errand, to the park, to a training class, or to a competitive event, you have to plan ahead to travel safely with your dog.

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| Thread | Latest post | Forum |
|---|---|---|
| Our beloved Basset died yesterday - 15 years old | 3.1 years ago | Basset Hound |
| PERRO SIN PELO DEL PERU | 13.5 years ago | Basset Hound |
| mating check - not working for me | 13.8 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Difficult with updating and or registering a Basset Hound pedigree | 14.2 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Problems with updating pedigree information | 14.3 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Basset Hound | 14.9 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Basset Hound Puppies | 15 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Puppies for sale | 15.2 years ago | Basset Hound |
| Fixes to the website | 17.9 years ago | Basset Hound |
Male basset born on 19/03/2008 in France.
Dogs are a part of the family, and they go everywhere with us. Whether it just a short trip for an errand, to the park, to a training class, or to a competitive event, you have to plan ahead to travel safely with your dog.
You may have felt that choosing a breed was the biggest decision you had to make before getting a dog. But now that you have made that choice, you are now faced with a more basic decision: do you want a male dog, or a female?
Dogs can suffer from a whole host of diseases and other serious health problems. Some of these conditions are inherited, while others are caused by viruses; still others are related to lifestyle and environmental influences.