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Fewer stops for pets on long distance trips

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When you travel in the car with your pets for fairly long distances, use the ‘nothing in nothing out theory’. If you do not feed or water your animal right before you leave, they are less likely to need frequent stops. They are more comfortable, not needing to make frequent potty stops.






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