I want to travel the world with my pet. Is that realistic for every animal?

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While the dream of globetrotting with your pet is lovely, it's generally not realistic for every animal. For instance, fish and small rodents are often too fragile and sensitive to environmental changes to travel extensively. Reptiles and amphibians have very specific temperature and humidity needs, making varied climates challenging. Even among more common travel companions, cats often rank low on adaptability to constant change, generally preferring stable environments. Dogs, particularly certain breeds, tend to be the most adaptable, but even then, individual temperament varies wildly. To determine if your specific pet is a good candidate for extensive travel, delve into our comprehensive guide.

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