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Old 25.09.2009, 10:18
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Re: Moving dogs from SA to CH

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Hi,

Yes finally here, landed on the 16th. The flight went brilliantly, Coco did not like the taking off and landing parts (like most kids I think) but other than that she was fine.

The Swiss Air hostesses were amazing! We were only 4 passangers in 1st class so after the other 3 went to sleep they allowed me to take her out of her bag and she slept with me in my bed till breakfast time!

They talked to her almost every time they went past, brought her mineral water and even some steak!

We are very happy to be here. Looking for permanent accomodation now, seems to be a bit tough finding a place with a small garden. Luckily we have Crown Relocations doing the searching for us, so far so good!
Sounds like Coco got "first class treatment". Glad the trip went well. I am sure you must be relieved.

Finding a place with a garden isn't easy. Garden apartments are often larger and rented to families. Often they don't want a pet because the garden is part of the area for everyone's use and it is maintained by the property manager and cannot be fenced. Not to mention how many apartments don't want dogs at all. (Pet urine can yellow the grass). Finding an apartment in Zürich is tough anyways, having a dog makes it even tougher. Good luck with the search.
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