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Traveling with service animals, by air, road, rail, and ship across North America, Henry Kisor and Christine Goodier

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Traveling with service animals, by air, road, rail, and ship across North America, Henry Kisor and Christine Goodier
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Traveling with service animals
Oclc number
1096517407
Responsibility statement
Henry Kisor and Christine Goodier
Sub title
by air, road, rail, and ship across North America
Summary
The boom in trained service animal use and access has transformed the lives of travelers with disabilities. As a result, tens of thousands of people in the United States and Canada enjoy travel options that were difficult or impossible just a few years ago. Henry Kisor and Christine Goodier provide a narrative guidebook full of essential information and salted with personal, hands-on stories of life on the road with service dogs and miniature horses. As the travel-savvy human companions of Trooper (Kisor's miniature schnauzer/poodle cross) and Raylene (Goodier's black Labrador), the authors share experiences from packing for your animal partner to widely varying legal protections to the animal-friendly rides at Disneyland. Chapters cover the specifics of air, rail, road, and cruise ship travel, while appendixes offer checklists, primers on import regulations and corporate policies, advice for emergencies, and a route-by-route guide to finding relief walks during North American train trips. Practical and long overdue, Traveling with Service Animals provides any human-animal partnership with a horizon-to-horizon handbook for exploring the world
Table Of Contents
Why This Book? -- The Basics -- In the Air -- Riding the Rails -- On the Road -- Sailing the Seas -- That Annoying Paperwork
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