Why do pets have to go into cargo hold
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Just to be (more) clear: I was defending my friends against th implication that they must be lazy IF they quarantined their animals. I knew that was absolutely not the case, so I offered a reason that they might not have been fully informed. When I realized that it was ME who was wrong, not my friends, I corrected myself.
All of us (including myself) should probably move along, since the OP hasn't bothered to check back in anyway...
All of us (including myself) should probably move along, since the OP hasn't bothered to check back in anyway...
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janisj
WOW - I guess someone rattled ur cage, I notice that manu of your posts carry a similar tone and tone, once had a rottwieller with a similar problem - went for the juggular every time. (I know my spelling may be wrong- before I get told)
WOW - I guess someone rattled ur cage, I notice that manu of your posts carry a similar tone and tone, once had a rottwieller with a similar problem - went for the juggular every time. (I know my spelling may be wrong- before I get told)
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Why do pets have to go into cargo hold?
You mean: why are they treated like animals?
Besides the allergy issue, there is also the fact that pets don't know how to use the lavatory (like some of their owners).
Been a while since I've seen a troll on fodors.
You mean: why are they treated like animals?
Besides the allergy issue, there is also the fact that pets don't know how to use the lavatory (like some of their owners).
Been a while since I've seen a troll on fodors.
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In my view, "Each and every one should be innoculated against rabies"!
Sorry, I mean the Posters , not the pets.
We've been researching bringing European chipped , innoculated cats to the US, and each airline/cruiseship has its own particular rules and quirks.
So far I have learned that only Cunard allows cats/dogs/birds by boat, and for transatlantic flights...there are quirky rules that vary by airlines including weight, month, and who else is flying with a pet on that flight. Research is the only alternative.
There are also turnkey services that will pick-up and deliver your pet , but they cost a lot more than a human ticket.
This is a tough issue, but no claws please.
Best, Animal-friendly Rouss
Sorry, I mean the Posters , not the pets.
We've been researching bringing European chipped , innoculated cats to the US, and each airline/cruiseship has its own particular rules and quirks.
So far I have learned that only Cunard allows cats/dogs/birds by boat, and for transatlantic flights...there are quirky rules that vary by airlines including weight, month, and who else is flying with a pet on that flight. Research is the only alternative.
There are also turnkey services that will pick-up and deliver your pet , but they cost a lot more than a human ticket.
This is a tough issue, but no claws please.
Best, Animal-friendly Rouss
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