Traveling With Your Pet
In a city like New York that is so dependent on public transportation, how does one travel with their pet? If you have a small dog or a cat, MTA rules allow you to take your pet on the subway or train if it’s in a carrier and doesn’t “annoy other passengers”. For dog owners whose pooch is too large to fit into a bag (or will annoy other passengers), taxicabs or car service are options. However, it is entirely up to the driver to decide if he wants to transport your pet and you may be refused service. There is another option, guaranteed to take you and your dog, no matter how large it is- pet taxis.

The two companies offering pet transportation are Pet Taxi and Pet Chauffeur. Both will pick up your pet in a mini-van and take him anywhere in the city for rates that are only slightly more than a car service (depending on your trip). Pet taxis are a good choice if you don’t want to take a chance with your pet via conventional transportation options. How do you get around town with your pet?
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Mine’s small enough to travel with me on public transit. And he loves his bag so he’s really quiet. Plus, I think I’d beat anyone who complained about my dog over the head with a stick since people annoy me on public transit far more than an animal possibly could.