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Quick! How do I make Thurston a service dog? ;)
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^^ Heh I really knew a guy who had his toy poodle as his service dog -- the pooch was "certified" by something-or-other, and it had a little pouch around his neck in which he kept the guy's heart pills. In case the guy fell over and couldn't reach his pills, the dog was trained to bring the pill case over to his hand. (Of course, I don't think the dog could actually get the canvas pouch open itself or put a pill in the guy's mouth, lol)
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He can be Chris's Hedon detector- he alerts when he senses unSwanky activity. (Like bingo).
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Assuming things haven't changed in the last couple of years, it is pretty easy:
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Of course, whether DCL would recognize it is a completely different thing. |
Small animals are allowed if they are kept in their crates- Thurston is not very big. The last flight I was on there was a woman with a puppy, and the time before a lady had a cat that meowed almost all the way. (No one seemed to mind- everyone was trying to make kitty feel better).
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Thurston is small enough he may be able to go in a carrier under the seat though. FAR preferable. |
We've flown with our chihuahuas in the past. The rule is (or was) that you could have two animals that fit under the seat in each cabin.
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Thurston is still small enough to fit in a carrier int he cabin.
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ROOMMATE WANTED for DCL Panama Cruise, May 10-28, 2008
I'm leaving all the animals Lucy and Ethel with Matt for about a week or so while i go to Chicago again this summer. Ha vacation away from them. I wouldn't mind leaving them for that long if i could go on the cruise lmao...seperation anxiety but just the daily grind of walks, feedings etc. That's what i won't miss.
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