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Old 28.08.2009, 09:04
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Re: Moving dogs from SA to CH

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Guess we will find our feet some other way in Baden!
I am not sure what the connection is between flying your dog here and finding your way around in Baden. What does this have to do with my relocation business? There is no reason to make a personal attack at my signature and my work just because you don't agree with my post.

My opinion was and still is that you are not doing your dog any favours by putting it in the cabin. Dogs need water during a long flight, water makes them pee. Given the weight limits, even a filled bottle of water could possibly push you over the limit including the weight of the bag. If your dog does do anything like pee, poo or puke, in such a small bag your dog will have to sit in its business. Not to mention what this will smell like in the cabin. You are not allowed to take your dog out of its carrier at all during the flight. I was just thinking not only about the well being and safety of your dog but being considerate of the other passengers. Since you have never flown long haul with your dog or have any experience moving dogs around the world you don't know what to expect.

There was nothing nasty about my post. Your reply, on the other hand was, and have reported your post to a moderator as personal attacks are not to be tolerated here.
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