Dogs of all sizes and body types can be the perfect travel companion for people who love to travel by land, sea or air.
According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the owner of a round-the-world dog should not be limited to choosing the smallest breed-even when traveling by air.
Its chief veterinary officer, Dr. Jerry Klein, told Weekly newspaper: “Different airlines have their own specific pet policies, but if your pet cage (with pets in it) can be placed under the seat in front of you, then your dog can travel in the cabin on an allowed flight.
“This will be a dog weighing about 20 pounds. Be sure to check with your airline for specific requirements.
“Dogs that exceed the cabin travel requirements of 20 pounds must be flown as cargo.
“It is important to remember that if an animal is exposed to temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit or above 85 degrees Fahrenheit for more than four hours during departure, arrival, or transit, federal regulations prohibit the carriage of live animals as excess baggage or cargo. The time of year or even the time of the day you travel will affect whether your big dog can accompany you.
“Crates or dog harnesses are a great way to keep your dog safe in the car. Any dog can be a good companion for car travel-it all depends on your particular pet.
“Let your dog travel on an empty stomach to help avoid motion sickness, but always make sure he or she has plenty of fresh water.”
Weekly newspaper A collection of some of the most suitable dog breeds for travel.
1. Bichon Frise
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Known for his beautiful white coat and doll-like black eyes, he is short in stature Bichon Frise With perfect proportions, it can cope with the test of small space travel.
These dogs often have Amiable nature, Which means they are friends of those who wish to get on the road.
2. Chihuahua

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These small purebred dogs from Mexico are widely known for their extraordinary personality.
“Usually suitable for the carrier’s dog breed [airplane] The seat is a toy variety,” Dr. Klein said.
3. Yorkshire Terrier

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The Yorkie is one of the smallest dog breeds in the terrier category, making them one of the most portable pets in the world.
Yorkshire Terrier It is also considered a particularly sociable dog breed, which means that they are usually very eager to travel with their owners.
4. Australian Terrier

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These purebred dogs are considered good companions for frequent flyers-not just because of their compact size.
The obedient nature and strong personality of this terrier mean that they are happy to be alone longer than average, and their low-maintenance coat is a reward for travel.
5. American Hairless Terrier

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AHT is a hairless purebred small companion dog, adaptable and intelligent, making these dogs perfect travel companions.
With proper training, these cute dogs are happy to be left unattended for several hours at a time, and their lack of fur should not trigger the fables of nearby passengers.
6. Border Terrier

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This Border Terrier It is a British breed puppy that is completely satisfied with a relatively short period of closed life.
However, these most affectionate thoroughbreds should not be left alone for long, because boredom can lead to destructive behavior.
7. Maltese

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Usually weighing no more than 8 pounds, the Maltese toy dog breed is small enough to accompany its owner on an airplane.
These sweet-character dogs are also forgiving and calm enough to cause few problems during long trips, and their low shedding coats are counted as an extra bonus.
8.Portuguese water dog

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These cute poodles are known for being easy to train and eager to please, which means that these dogs will soon learn to like to travel.
Besides Portuguese Water Dog It is a non-shedding breed, which means that travelers with pets in the future will not have to worry about their pet’s hair covering their rental car.
9. Labrador Retriever

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The medium lab is an active dog, very happy to jump in the car and take an adventure with the owner.
However, the loyal Labrador Retriever is gentle, intelligent, and easy to train, but needs to travel through crates when traveling by air.
10. Brittany

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These energetic and versatile gun dogs lead an active life and will seize the opportunity to watch the world fly by on a car trip.
However, due to their extraordinary energy levels, these dogs are not suitable for long and narrow travels, especially when left unattended.
11. Dalmatia

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Medium Dalmatian The dog breed is known for its unique white coat with black spots.
Because Dalmatians were bred next to carriages, these sporty and intelligent dogs are durable and can confidently cope with long journeys.
12. German Shorthaired Pointer

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The versatile German Shorthaired Pointer Sporting Dog is the perfect companion for owners who often go out.
These sporty and loyal dogs also have short hairs, which means they are easy to maintain when moving.
13. Great Dane

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This ancient dog breed, affectionately called the “gentle giant”, seems to be a surprising choice for people who like to travel.
However, the gentle and caring qualities of the Great Dane make them perfect passengers for long road trips-provided they can be loaded into the car first.
14. Golden Retriever

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The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the United States because it is friendly, tolerant and obedient.
Medium-sized dogs are good dogs for family road trips, as long as there are enough pit stops for the Golden Retriever to stretch its legs.
15. Clumber Spaniel

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With their remarkable size, these medium-sized dogs do not seem to be an inevitable choice for travel companions.
However, the shaggy mane and soft temperament of the Clumber Spaniel make these dogs very lovely travel companions for families with young children on long road trips.



