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| Written by Tammy Souch |
| Monday, 31 January 2011 05:56 |
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You stop at a gas station parking lot for a drink and a stretch fifty miles down the road. Which is about the time you remember that things have a way of shifting around in the trunk. Five minutes later, your movie-like expectations of hitting the highway dashed, you’ve unpacked your duffel bag, laptop, pillows, extra blankets and everything you need to give your poor thirsty dog a drink except for the water itself. Giving up sooner than you normally would for the sake of your beloved friend, you walk into the gas station and pay a ridiculous amount of money for a bottle of water. Okay, so lesson learned. Planning is easy—storage is the hard part! About The Author An animal lover since as far back as she can remember, Tammy Souch hopes to spread the joy they bring into her life through her writing. Believing that each animal has a unique personality, she loves to befriend every animal she meets in the hope of getting to know each character fully. She is a Christian and homeschooling mom who lives in Arizona with her husband, daughter and two cats. You can visit her at Examiner or on her blog. blog comments powered by Disqus |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 14 July 2011 17:34 |
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For so many pet owners, the idea of traveling with their pets tends to conjure up daydreams of cruising the highways and byways with their canine friend, wind in their fur, without a care in the world. It’s not too difficult to make a list of things one might need to care for their pet on the road, and you can get everything gathered up without much fuss. If you’re anything like me, you get the car packed, and decide your best option is to put the fresh water jug, bowls, food and the like wherever they’ll fit. It shouldn’t be too hard to get it back out later when you need it, right?

