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When you head out of town, you might not always leave your pets behind.
More and more Americans are taking our four-legged friends on vacation. From airline-approved carriers to car seats, there are all kinds of products available to help make cats and dogs more portable.
Tomlinson's Owner Scott Click says there are even treats you can give your pet to help them feel stress-free when traveling.
"[They have] all natural calming agents. They're natural, holistic treats you can give them. It keeps them feel a little more calm. We have a product called a Thunder Shirt, and Thunder Shirts help them feel secure," Click said.
According to a survey released last year, 60 percent of pet owners said they traveled with their pets.
Source: http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/285550/more-americans-travel-with-pets
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