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9/27/2019

Overland Pet Gear Week Away Tote

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The pups have their own diaper bag... and have since basically day one home with me. It makes our life so much easier to be able to just grab the bag, toss a few things in it and be out the door. I've had this bag for a few years and it is my favorite so far so I wanted to show you the features in case anyone was also looking for a 'doggie diaper bag'. 

If you are interested in getting one they have gone down in price significantly since I purchased mine (yay!).
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What Gets Packed:
  • Travel Sleep Containment: Unleashed Pets Portable Foldable Pet Playpen
  • Water Bottle: H2O4K9 Stainless Steel K9 Water Bottle
  • Travel Bowls: Dexas Popware for Pets Elevated Pet Feeders
  • Travel Waterer: Petmate Pet Cafe Gravity Waterer 0.25 G
  • Food Storage: Gamma2 Travel-tainer
  • And... 5-6 Days of Food, Medications, Leads & Harnesses, Toys, Potty Pads, Toothbrush, Medication Droppers, Brush, Sweaters (Or, Travel Dependent, Life Jackets, Etc.), And Their Car Seats

​Until Next Time, 
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6/1/2016

Pet Gear I-Go-2 Travel Carrier

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The I-Go-2 Plus is a model that I have been using for several years now- I own two of them actually. I purchased the second one after about 2 years of using the carrier. Unfortunately the strap broke on my first one. I am not sure if it was my dogs messing with the straps (Isabel's teething phase was ridiculous and she chewed EVERYTHING until we finally found the orange ball you see her with most of the time) or if it was normal wear and tear but the second one hasn't had any issues so far and we're coming up on the two year mark fairly soon for it.

​For some reason the rest of my photos didn't come out well... weird fuzzy areas and speckles... not good. I will try and get some more photos on another day and update this entry. There are photos for almost every feature I discussed on the Amazon page in the meantime though (I believe it is the blue option that has the best stock photos of the various features but just toggle through the colors to view Pet Gear's photos).

You can view the I-Go-2 here if you would like to check it out. This one and the smaller version are the only ones that can fit under the seat in an airplane. This one is a tight fit but it does fit in Southwest, Delta and Spirit from my own experience. If they change to newer model planes the dimensions for under seat storage may change so I would check before you travel.

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9/16/2015

Chronically Ill and Flying... with Dogs, Part Four: Updated Lists!

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I promised updated packing lists so here they are! Obviously these are personal to me so update them to fit your needs. I decided for this set I would group clothing items by style of attire... then I just have to choose how many days/outfits of each I will need for the trip. If using a printed list I would write out the number of each I need and check it off as it is put into my suitcase- not before. Otherwise I could have prepared it and STILL forgotten it at home. It has happened... brain fog is no joke man. :)

SUITCASE
CLOTHING
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Slacks
    • Nice Shirt
    • Dress Socks
  • DRESSY
    • Dress
    • Sweater
    • Hosiery (If Appropriate)
  • CASUAL
    • Jeans
    • T-Shirt or Casual Top
    • Sweat Shirt (If Appropriate)
    • Sweater
  • ATHLETIC
    • Running Pants
    • T-Shirt
    • Shorts Bra
  • UNDERGARMENTS AND OTHER
    • Bra
    • Underwear
    • Socks
    • PJs
SHOES
  • PROFESSIONAL
    •  Flats
  • DRESSY
    • Heels or Wedges
  • CASUAL
    • Flats
    • Sandals
  • ATHLETIC
    •  Athletic Shoes
ACCESSORIES
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Jewelry and Accessories for Chosen Outfit
  • DRESSY
    • Clutch or Handbag
    • Jewelry and Accessories for Chosen Outfit
  • CASUAL
    • Hat
    • Jewelry and Accessories for Chosen Outfit If Necessary
  • ATHLETIC
    •  Phone Arm Band
  • OTHER
    • Swim Suit (If Appropriate)
  • WINTER
    • Warm Socks
    • Coat
    • Winter Hat
    • Gloves
    • Scarf
TOILETRIES
  • HAIR
    • Hair Ties and Headbands
    • Brush and/or Comb
    • Straightener/Curler/Etc, (If Currently Using)
  • TEETH
    • Floss
    • Toothbrush
    • Toothpaste
  • CLEANLINESS
    • Soap
    • Shampoo
    • Conditioner
    • Baking Soda
    • AC Vinegar
    • Coconut Oil
    • Razor and Extra Blade
    • Shaving Cream
    • Deodorant
    • Perfume/Scent (If Used... I Do Not)
  • OTHER
    • Vitamins and Supplements
    • Essential Oils
    • Contacts
    • Makeup
    • Bug and Sun Protection Items (If Necessary)
    • Contact Solution
    • Cotton Swabs
    • Mini First Aid Kit
    • Nail Kit
DOG ITEMS
  • Food (If Less Than 3 Days, Otherwise Purchase at Destination)
  • Bowls
  • Toys
  • Sweater (If Appropriate)
  • Life Jackets (If Appropriate)
  • Pup Pen/Crate
  • Potty Pads (2/Day Minimum)

PET CARRIER
  • Leashes
  • Water Bowl (Foldable/Attachable)
  • Pet Waste Bags

CARRY ON
IDENTIFICATION AND PERSONAL (FRONT POCKET/QUICK ACCESS)
  • Wallet
  • Cell Phone
  • Keys
  • Passport
  • Medical ID 
  • Boarding Pass/Tickets/Itinerary/Etc.

NOT IN AN ORGANIZER BAG
  • Hand Fan
  • Travel Pillow and Blanket
  • Water Bottles (Empty for TSA)
  • Extra Set of Clothing

WORK/SCHOOL BAG
  • Laptop and Cord
  • Kindle (If Necessary)
  • Textbook (If Necessary... In Checked Baggage That Is Ideal Due to Weight)
  • SCHOOL/WORK BAG
    • Calculator or Other Necessities
    • Paper
    • Pen, Pencil, Highlighter, Etc.

ELECTRONICS/CORDS BAG
  • Batteries
  • Mouse
  • Charging Cords
  • Flash Drive
  • Hard Drive

EYE CARE AND MAKEUP BAG
  • Extra Contacts
  • Contact Case
  • Glasses
  • Makeup
    • Basics for Me: Lip Stick, Mascara, Compact, Eye Color, Eye Pencil

HYGIENE BAG
  • Comb/Small Brush
  • Wet Wipes
  • Tissues
  • Microfiber Cloth 
  • Feminine Hygiene Products

MEDICAL BAG
  • 2 days of Meds
  • Emergency Meds for Pain/Nausea/Headache
  • Cold and Stomach Meds
  • Pulse Oximeter
  • Blood Pressure Cuff
  • Inhaler
  • Peak Flow Meter
  • TENS Unit and Pads
  • Thermometer
  • First Aid Items (As Necessary)
  • Heart Rate Monitor
  • Ceralyte
  • Thermotabs
  • Collapsible Cup
  • Neck Cooler
  • Anything Else Currently Necessary

​PET CARE BAG
  • 3 Potty Pads
  • Toy/Ball
  • Leash Coupler
  • 1 Day of Food
  • Dry Medications
  • Syringes for Liquid Medications
  • Brush
  • Toothbrush
  • Waste Bags
  • Records (on Flash Drive) and Pet Passports

LIQUIDS AND GELS BAG (CAN BE DISBURSED IF NOT TRAVELING BY AIR)
  • Anti-Nausea Meds (Small Bottle- Less than 3 oz)
  • Allergy Meds (Small Bottle- Less than 3 oz)
  • Contact Solution (Small Bottle)
  • Lotion (Small Pot or Tin- Mine Holds 1 oz)
  • Chapstick
  • Hand Soap (If Necessary, Small Pot or Tin- Mine Holds 1 oz)
  • Toothpaste (Small Pot, Tin or Tube- Mine Holds 1.5 oz)
  • Deodorant (Small Pot or Tin- Mine Holds 1 oz)
  • Eyedrops
  • PanAway (If Necessary)
  • Salad Dressing (If Bringing a Salad- Less than 3 oz)
  • Almond Butter Packets (If Desired)
 
FOOD
  • Do not bring liquids, slurries, gelatins, etc.
  • Whole fruit is allowed
  • Food for travel is allowed but double check with TSA's latest list before travel

To get through TSA faster:
  • Wear shoes that are easy to remove
  • Have laptop and liquids bag stowed in a way that is easily/quickly removable
  • Remove outer layers before arriving at the checkpoint
  • Store nothing in your pockets until after you go through the checkpoint​​

Notes:
  • You can call the airline and have them arrange a wheelchair/assistance for you to the gate and upon arrival if you need assistance.
  • Make sure to confirm with the airline any additional arrangements you make on your ticket before traveling- from pets to food options to assistance... its better safe than sorry!
  • Traveling with pets means that you will need to undergo additional screening at TSA so prepare by giving budgeting extra time.
  • Avoid scented lotions and perfumes on the day of travel as they can affect those around you AND have been known to give a false positive on the initial check they do when you are traveling with a pet/in a wheelchair or assistance device/when you are selected randomly. It doesn't take long to confirm that you are a safe traveler but it is never fun waiting for additional time at security so better safe than sorry.

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9/8/2015

Chronically Ill and Flying... with Dogs, Part Two: Packing Lists

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I'm a huge list person... it's pretty much how I keep from forgetting half my life. Brain fog is a symptom of several of the issues that I have so being forgetful is pretty common, as is confusion from time to time.

Here is a post from my personal Facebook page that shows a bit of the confusion side:

"So I just wondered where the rain was coming from and how it was raining in just one small area of the parking lot... When I passed through about a second later I was like, sprinkler... It's a sprinkler Heather. Hello brain fog! Still not as bad as last week's trying to punch the office number into the floor buttons on the elevator. I was so confused when I got to the zero... At least those are funny incidents :) the worst is having to be so organized... all... the... time... so that I don't forget something. If I ever tell you I'll remember, call me a liar and wait 'till its in my calendar/lists. Till then its a nebulous maybe even with the best of intentions."

I organize my life currently with an App/Website called Cozi. I keep a To-Do list called "Vacation Packing List" and one called "Weekend Away Packing List" so that when it is time to pack I don't have to come up with a new list and forget something important. The only big difference between the two lists is how they are arranged as for a weekend away I need to pack dog food and pack everything for the pups separately as they will likely stay with my mom for the two days. When I travel on vacation, if it is more than a couple of days, I will need to buy food once I arrive and their items will be in my bags since they will be traveling with me. Clothing for all seasons are on the lists so I look through it before I start packing and check off things that I know I will not need. There is also a note for me to check my itinerary and the weather before finalizing my packing. You will also see items listed for my hair that I do not need any longer since my hair is quite short at the moment but I am leaving them there as it reminds me to check and see if there is anything in that drawer (my hair items drawer) that I should take for a specific outfit. I am sharing the lists below in case anyone else would like to utilize them... feel free to let me know if I've missed anything! When I am away if I find that I needed to pack something and forgot it I just pull up the app and add it right then and there so that I don't forget it the next time. This list is for when I am driving for the most part but for most people could be used for flying as well. I am working on a better organized version for flying to show how I separate between my carry-on and checked luggage. The difference you will see is mostly just in how it is organized but there are a few odds and ends I need only when I fly as well as a few duplicates that need to be in both my carry-on and checked bags just in case. Sooo... here's my current list!


VACATION PACKING LIST:
DOG ITEMS
  • Ball
  • Bowls
  • Leashes
  • Toys
  • Brush
  • Toothbrus
  • Sweater (If Winter)
  • Life Jackets (If Boating or Etc.)
  • Pup Pen
  • Paperwork/Records

TOILETRIES
  • Hair Ties and Headbands
  • Accessories and Jewelry as Needed
  • Brush
  • Shampoo and Conditioner
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Soap
  • Deodorant
  • Lotion
  • Coconut Oil
  • Makeup
  • Essential Oils
  • Contacts and Glasses
  • Vitamins and Meds
  • Medical Bag/Kit

WORK/SCHOOL
  • Laptop (and Charging Cord)
  • Kindle
  • Book
  • Cords Bag
  • School Bag
  • Notebook

CLOTHES
  • Sweater
  • Jeans
  • PJs
  • Underwear &Bras
  • Socks
  • Tennis Shoes
  • Sweat Shirts
  • T­-Shirts
  • Workout Attire (Depending on Symptoms)
  • Nice Shirt
  • Slacks
  • Flats
  • Fuzzy Socks (Winter)
  • Coat (Winter)
  • Gloves (Winter)
  • Scarf (Winter)
  • Hat
  • Swim Suit (If Boating or Etc.)
*Check Weather and Itinerary Before Finalizing Bags

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9/4/2015

Chronically Ill and Flying... with Dogs, Part One: Packing the Pups

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I am going to visit my family in Kentucky soon! I'll get to spend time with my cousins, aunts (except one, who lives in California), uncles, grandparents, sister, niece, parents... pretty much the entire family. It's pretty exciting. Buuuuuut, traveling can be difficult with a chronic illness as you know. So I'm going to show you how I pack to be prepared for anything that might come up during travel, and while I am away from home. For both myself and the wonder pups that will be showing up in the photos (they thought we were leaving because they know the drill for when it's time to get gone... which means that they didn't want to be left behind and were pretty much underfoot most of the night I was taking the photos for this and a few other of the posts in this series). I will have a post on how I pack the pups, how I pack my carry on, my go-to packing lists, and what I do the week of my trip to prepare my body for the stress of travel. I will end the series with a post on anything that comes up during the trip to KY.

Let's start with how I pack the dogs...
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Aren't they adorable? How could I leave them behind!?! I couldn't is the answer. They are well seasoned travelers at this point and actually love traveling most of the time (grandmas and great-grandmas spoil them rotten so why wouldn't they love visiting?). Those who ask why not kennel them and travel lighter... have you seen kennel fees? With my girls being so small we can travel for cheaper usually and I never have issues with them at airports. People often don't even realize I have them until they look closely or one of them moves and it catches their eye. Also, I don't like leaving them with people I don't know or exposing them potentially to kennel cough or other nasty bugs unnecessarily. I do their grooming at home typically as well to save money, reduce the stress on them and keep them healthy.

When the girls and I travel we always attach a medical ID card to their carrier as well as my carry-on, just in case. I sometimes have their ID cards attached as well but typically I carry those in my wallet (I am STILL waiting on ones with updated addresses... come on HomeAgain, get your act together). I prefer to have their collars outside the bag so that I can prove their shots quickly if asked without having to take the girls out of the kennel in the middle of the airport (airport people don't like it when you do that). Plus they are a little heavier than I would like on my small pups since where I am currently living has A LOT of required tags. For this reason when I am home and they are just relaxing I often remove the collars. We are on the second floor right now so they won't get out and be lost and even if they did they are both micro-chipped with HomeAgain per our last duty station's regulations so it will be easy to identify that they are mine and contact me if something were to happen. I will go into what they need in my carry-on bag in bit. Just as an FYI, you will have to take them out when you go through TSA as well as have your hands wiped for explosive residue (or whatever that test is... that's what they said it was for last time) which takes a few more minutes so budget your time for that.
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Now, before anyone complains that the kennel/bag is too small for my babies let me just say this: I wish I could take two kennels/bags so my babies could stretch out and enjoy the flight but the airline won't let me (and it is quite expensive as well). Now that I am single I am only allowed to pay for one carry-on pet kennel allowance since I only have one seat to place it under. They sleep the entire time once we are settled on the plane, I do not make them stay in it one second longer than absolutely mandated (so we get on the leads as soon as we leave the airport doors), and it is a lot roomier than it looks due to the sides expanding and they travel in it with the part you are looking at facing the ceiling so they get the entire 'height' as the length instead... plus my babies are both pretty small and they can (and do) turn around in the carrier. They just can't do a whole lot of moving about during the trip, which I hate but I can't move a lot in the airplane seat either and its better that they spend a few hours sleeping in close quarters than days in a kennel upset and not eating. Isabel doesn't eat we when I'm not around I found out when I went for a visit with a friend and left her with my mom, who she loves and knows well. All that being said- if you can take one kennel per dog that is, without a doubt, ideal and the best practice to stick with. A lot of airlines have made this the rule anyways so please check and ensure that if you are traveling within the guidelines for your airline. Further, if you have a layover and there is a pet relief area please, please let them out to stretch if at all possible. Just like we like to stretch after sitting for so long they need to as well. They also need to be able to relieve themselves and be comforted by seeing you again after being locked away beneath the seat for the duration of the flight. Traveling with a pet is not easy and making sure to bring them the best comfort you can is very important to their well-being. My Roxy LOVES her bag and tried to jump in it as soon as she saw it when I took the picture above actually (I had to hold her so that I could get a good picture and not hyper puppy blur) and will often go lie down inside it if I forget to put it back in the SUV after cleaning it just like with her pup-tent (collapsible pen). She has traveled with her sister inside it before without issue BUT not all dogs/pets will be able to do so. Now that that has been said... back to packing...

First off, their leads/leashes... super important. I never pack them in the check-luggage as it has gotten lost before and then you end up needing to go purchase new ones until the ones you packed are delivered back to you (hopefully). You will also need the leads in any pet relief area and once you arrive at the airport when you let them out of the carrier so bringing a set is imperative. Wasted money I could be spending on having fun on my vacation in my opinion. In the side pockets of their I-Go-2 Plus I have each of the leads... one side has the lead with the attached canvas bowl and plastic waste bags and the other side has the lead with the harness for my super excited pup. These stay on the leads full time for the walks we have been trying to get in lately so that I don't have to worry about getting it on and off every time we leave the house.
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I always make sure they have water available. Roxy is an excited pant-er so she needs water often when we travel (or when I get home, or when we go to Grandmas, or when we go to the dog park... you get the idea). Isabel takes a little more work to get to drink when we are out of the house but it is important that all three of us stay hydrated. I like the H2O4K9 bottle I have now the best out of all the bottles we have used over the years as it is stainless steel and has a drinking cup for them built right in that allows me to return any water that was not drunk to the bottle. Neither my own nor the dogs' water bottles are full when we go through TSA of course so one of the first stops on the other side is to get water for all of us.  
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Hi Roxy! She was insistent on being right there every second in case we were leaving so that she could come... she knows the packing drill. :)
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In my carry-on they have their H2O4K9 and a small bag that has their medications (other than the Benadryl Roxy needs in Kentucky for allergies... which is in my 'liquids and gels' bag for TSA purposes) along with anything needed to administer them, several potty pads and extra waste bags, a lead coupler, their brush and toothbrush, thier medical records on a zip drive along with an abbreviates version in thier 'passports', a couple of toys including Isabel's orange ball (that we must not EVER lose for fear of the freak out session that would surely ensue... think baby's lost teddy bear at bedtime but 24/7), food for one day and a couple of treats just in case. In the photo I do not have the toys because the dogs are playing with them or treats because I forgot to grab them from the packing prep area I had assembled.
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In my main suitcase we have their collapsible pen, a single and double Popware feeder (single for water and double for feeding... traveling with one dog would just need a double), some more potty pads and food for the trip. Since we are only going for a few days I am going to be trying to pack their Gamma2 TravelTainer so that I don't have to go buy food once I arrive as it will store enough food for them for 3-4 days. You could also use some gallon sized ziplock bags but I don't have any right now and I do have the TravelTainer. If I am able to fit it in my suitcase then I will leave behind the double Popware feeder as the TravelTainer has built in bowls I can feed the girls with (if you have one pet you don't need a water bowl either!). If you want reviews on any of the items I use with my pups let me know and I will write one... most of these items I have been using for YEARS and I love them all. I pulled the links from the purchases sections on my Amazon account (ran a search for 'pet' to see everything I had purchased for them over the years) so these are the exact models I have right now. As always, check around for better prices or alternatives if something doesn't quite fit what you are needing.
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No... I did not purchase all of this at once. This has been over years of traveling frequently with my girls. They have a diaper bag I picked up at a yard sale for $5 that stayed packed in case we decided at a moment's notice to go out of town for the weekend... just grab the bag, fill the water bottle and fold down the pup-tent and away we went (my ex-husband and I already kept hygiene bags packed so it was just a matter of grabbing clothing and medication and we could be on our way). We used to road trip to my aunt's house about once a month when I was married and living in California and have gone cross country as well as on trips to visit family out of state with the girls. I've accumulated their travel kit over the nearly 5 years they have been alive. If it is your first trip with your pet you can easily purchase a small bag of pet food at your destination (I do if the trip is longer than 3 days for sure... I might this trip if I am not able to fit the TravelTainer in my suitcase!), use other bowls you borrow or purchase at your destination inexpensively and get a $1 canvas water bowl to give them water from your own water bottle during travel. The canvas water bowl I have attached to the girl's leads currently for walks I actually purchased at the Dollar Tree several years ago. The reason they have their own water bottle is because I will go through several bottles of water during the course of a 4-6 hour trip. At work, not in a dry environment, I drink about 1.5 L before lunch alone. It makes it easier for me to pack for them the way that I do so that I don't stress once I arrive or on the trip to get there any more than necessary. Being less stressed makes my illness easier to manage so I enjoy my trip more which is pretty much the point of a vacation. Oh and yes... I like pink. :) My favorite colors are actually pink and green, though not together.
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