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PETS ON HOLIDAYS

There * are many innovations in travelling cases of those who wish to take their pets with them on their holidays, states a London writer. Cats, being more susceptible to heat than dogs, should be carried only in wicker containers. They are made in a variety of sizes and have a grating at one end for increased ventilation.. More ingenuity, however, has beea exercised in the materials used for making clog cases. Some are made of a special light-weight material for air travel. The insides of some of these cases contain elaborate fittings. They have a dog-sized hot-water bottle, a towel, a small brush and comb, a dish and several playthings calculated to console his heart until he has reached his destination. For the smaller and more iragile breeds special travelling clothes aro also provided for the pet's comfort. There are various kinds of sweaiors. I hear that the sleeveless variety arc popular in the doggy world just at present. ______

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Shannon News, 20 December 1929, Page 2

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162

PETS ON HOLIDAYS Shannon News, 20 December 1929, Page 2

PETS ON HOLIDAYS Shannon News, 20 December 1929, Page 2

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