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PetTravelCenter.com
P.O. Box 1597
Clemmons, NC 27012
(336) 712.1205
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Hotel and Vacation Rentals (Reservations and Inquiries)
United States and Canada
Our toll-free Customer Care telephone number — exclusively for making new reservations for Hotels and Vacation Rentals (condos, B&Bs, etc.) via telephone or inquiring about existing ones made by phone or through our on-site travel booking engine — is 1-800-646-7957. This number is for use within the United States and Canada only.
Europe
Within Europe, the telephone number for reservations and inquiries is 00-800-11-20-11-40.
Vacation Packages Inquiries
For our Vacation Packages, please refer to our Customer Support page, which will give you information on how you can either email us your questions and comments or speak with a customer support representative — 24 hours a day. Please be advised the customer service phone number is for support only; all Vacation Packages bookings must be done via the site.
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Q. My mouse had an abcess in his eye; it was stuck out and the eyelid didn't close over it. I took it to the vet and they gave him some respitory track medicine (didn't even treat the eye) but I suppose all antibiotics are the same for mice. Anyways, two weeks later, the mouse is blind I believe from that side. The eye is back in the eye socket from what I can see, but there is a clear discharge all the time. The eyeball is not clear; in fact it looks deflated if that is possible? The antibiotics are done in two days; what do I do? Will he be ok or do I need to give him more antibiotics? Enrofloxacin was given, and vitamino, nothing topical. Enucleation obviously is not an option since a mouse may not live the anesthetic. Please help! -- Chrissy A., Orleans, ON Canada
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Q. I am looking to ship my 2 pets from Wisconsin in the US here to Italy. I am currently stationed here with the US Army. I am trying to get an idea of cost for shipping my male 1 yr old rottweiler and my male 2 yr old tabby cat here to Italy to join my wife and I. Any information you can provide would be great!! -- Thanks, Steve L.
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This is Murphy; he is an English Bulldog. Murphy goes everywhere with me. He has his own seat in my SUV and away we go. This picture was from our latest trip to West Virginia when we stopped for a little break from the road. -- Nichole R., Delaware, OH More








