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SkyRest Convalescing Dog Test

Sure, we know that healthy dogs love the SkyRest Travel Pillow. But what about dogs who are getting over illnesses and injuries? Those are the dogs that are most in need of rest and comfort. Take Heath, for example. He irritated his prepuce and needs to avoid licking the area so that the medications and time can work their magic. He’s been uncomfortable for days in his Elizabethan collar. No dog needs a nap more than Heath.

How’d the SkyRest handle this coned canine? You’d think that collar was a halo the way he slept like an angel.

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Travel Tip #132: Respect Boundaries

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Just because your new friend is being flirty and tongue kissing you deeply doesn’t mean that she’s ready to go back to your hostel and bump uglies. No means no in any language.

Ed. note: She is most definitely a he in this instance. This does not affect the merit of the Travel Tip.

Travel Tip #88: Animals Aren’t Always Appropriate

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Some vacations are perfect for pets. Camping, family visits and tours of the Snausages factory, for example. But other times, it’s just wrong to have your pet with you. Take a minute to appreciate the difference.

SkyRest Dog Test

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Chasing your tail, sniffing asses and drinking out of the toilet can take a lot out of you. Sometimes you just need to sneak in a nap.

How did the SkyRest handle such a beast? It simply made it a dog day afternoon!

Special thanks to Cody, who is intimately familiar with the SkyRest.

Check out previous SkyRest Tests and my full SkyRest Tests Flickr gallery.

Travel Tip #1: Enjoy Simple Moments

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You can have your tourist traps and sacred temples. I’ll take random samurai dog sightings.