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Originally Posted by bettyeanne "I want to bring the Nutri-Cal but it's in a 4.5 oz. tube, and the airlines allow only 2 oz. of liquid/gels in a container. If I put some Nutri-Cal in another container, it won't be labeled, and that could cause problems (been there, done that). Do they make travel-size tubes of Nutri-Cal?" You might could just take a 1/2 tube, roll the bottom up and if they question it, just tell them your pup has to have it. I get Toto's from her vet [vet formula] ... I'll give him a call and ask! |
It doesn't come smaller but there are some excellent posts as to solutions. I certainly wouldn't leave home without it!!
Another thing I remembered ... especially travelling during the holidays and when all the "weather" delays begin. Be
sure to have some of his food packed in your checked luggage. I was caught offguard once with Toto and what should have been a short few hours hop from B'ham. to Denver and home to GJ, turned into a nightmare two days!! When they finally got us to a hotel at almost midnight, the only thing I could get from room service, because they were closing, was an awful salad with no meat! So ... Toto and I had a little salad, some crackers and the only thing I had that
really interested her were some treats! That little sweetie
did loan me her brush ... I seldom pack
anything like that because I keep duplicates of everything at home in AL!!!