
Can't fly with your pet? A 'flight nanny' might be the solution.
USA TODAY
Pet flight nannies help organize travel for your furry friends and make sure they get to their destinations safely and comfortably.
“Pawssport to move” is a five-part series showcasing the animals making your travels even more special.
Whether you’re taking them or leaving them, pets always factor into vacation planning.
In the case that you do want to take your four-legged friend with you, but aren’t able to bring them with you directly, there’s an easy solution: a pet nanny.
A pet nanny is a professional caretaker who will travel with your furry friend on your behalf, usually on an airplane, but possibly on some other mode of transportation as well.
“A typical example would be: a parent is moving from New York to LA and they are like, ‘we don’t want to drive our little doggy across the country,’” Kevin Kinyon, co-founder of PetWorks, an online pet care booking platform, told USA TODAY.













