Mike Arnold Webboard User Reg: 07-09-2004
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Mr. Christakis,
Sounds like a dog's life. By the way, if you want to take some one with you to walk the dog...
You obviously have the experience to manage the puppy's travel. Frankly, you should have no problems. I presume your only concerns will have to do with the manner in which the puppy will be transported but if the trip is not prolonged, and the puppy is cared for along the way... It will enjoy its new role as international traveler.
Thanks!
I was just a little concerned that a 12 hour flight might be too much for a puppy. A few years back we were allowed to carry our schnauzer on board with us. He was so good that no one even knew he was on board. The flight attendents would freak out at the end of the trip when I would take him out from under my seat.
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