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MidWest Now Pet Friendly

One of the best known and trusted names in the pet industry Fosters and Smith recently announced a new promotion that should easy worries over flying with your pet. The good doctors found that more and more they were being inundated with questions from pet owners wishing to have their animals travel the friendly skies with them. Is it safe to take my pet? How do I go about getting him on the plane? Where do they keep my pet during the flight? All these questions and a thousand others lead the company to search a way to make flying with your pet easier and less confusing. The result is a new joint venture with MidWest Airlines.

 

Pet owners will be given a wide variety of information including over 30 items that are certain to help relax your pet during the flight. According to program manager Matt Stelter, “Midwest Airlines is synonymous with 'The best care in the air' for customers and their pets. The airline has been a leader in making sure customers can travel with their pets in comfort and with confidence. Doctors Foster and Smith is the most trusted name in retail pet products and is recognized for providing reliable pet care advice. Together we have formed an initiative that will help pets and people travel with ease and assurance.” A spokeswoman from MidWest also added “We're pleased to partner with Doctors Foster and Smith, the pre-eminent name in pet care and education. Our combined expertise will help Midwest customers who travel with their pets and pet owners in general by providing superior travel products and advice on pet air travel” With products like airline approved pet crates, over the shoulder travel bags, all natural treets, airline accessory kits, calming tablets, and portable food bowls it’s easy to see why this is expected to be a major advantage to flying with MidWest.

Published Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:39 PM by blogmaster

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