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[Animals]How to live right while awaiting LAX flight if you’re a dog, cat or zoo animal


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Sean Speciale holds Heidi, at the Pet Express Lounge, located near LAX in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. The business offers long-term boarding, air and ground transportation, veterinarian care, grooming and pet travel services for domesticated and non-domesticated animals. Since launching in 1978, Pet Express has transported 100,000-plus animals worldwide. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)

By Marianne Love, Correspondent

Going on vacation and don’t know where to board your pet?

Or perhaps you are moving to another country or another state and while transporting your pet is very important, you have other issues to deal with.

Moving a beloved animal can be emotional and confusing, especially when every country has its own set of rules and regulations.

The solution could be with Pet Express, a long-term domesticated and non-domesticated animal boarding company that supplies air and ground transportation, veterinarians, grooming and pet travel services on West Imperial Highway down the street from busy LAX.

Inside the 12,000-plus square-foot Pet Express Lounge operation are nearly 9,000 square feet of indoor accommodations and a 3,400-square-foot play area outdoors.

The lounge provides six luxury boarding suites where dogs get their own queen-size beds, a 40-inch television, pet-based videos streamed on the Internet from a variety of sources and an office desk where staff members spend time with the pet, in a win-win situation for both. A few cats can also take advantage of luxury suites set aside especially for felines.

Scott Williams on the bed with Angus, at the Pet...

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Scott Williams on the bed with Angus, at the Pet Express Lounge, located near LAX in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Angus’ room boasts a bed, toys, a television and a desk where employees sometimes work, offering companionship. The business offers long-term boarding, air and ground transportation, veterinarian care, grooming and pet travel services for domesticated and non-domesticated animals. Since launching in 1978, Pet Express has transported 100,000-plus animals worldwide. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)

Pet Express Lounge, owned and operated by Scott and Christine Williams, recently condensed three of their Los Angeles-area facilities into one to address their growing business.

Their service provides one less thing to worry about, according to the Williamses.

Customer service is top on the list of priorities, along with caring for the animals left in their hands.

“You can cross ‘pet transfer’ off your long list of things to do,” Scott Williams said. “Our main focus is the customer experience because the pets are always fine when they are in boarding kennels. It’s mainly the owner who is stressed — and we can calm their nerves with daily updates whether they are enjoying a cocktail in the Bahamas or skiing in Canada … so they can enjoy themselves a little bit more.”

Keith Flamank, who lives part-time in Long Beach and the other half of the year on Waiheke Island in New Zealand, can attest to the customer service and pet care given to his 4-year-old rat terrier, Tahi, whose name means “number one” in the Maori language.

Flamank and his partner, Steve Bernstein, did a lot of research when they began flying back and forth in the past few years. Travel to New Zealand and Australia can be tricky because both island nations are free of rabies and have travel requirements to keep it that way.

 

https://www.dailynews.com/2023/05/12/how-to-live-right-while-awaiting-lax-flight-if-youre-a-dog-cat-or-zoo-animal/

 

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