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Originally Posted by Mrs Macmanus I do not have a bill of sale. Her parents must not have been registered. Again I am feeling a little foolish, but I love her none the less. She has to be current on her shots, get a microchip, and passport to leave the country and return, which is being done also next week. It sounds funny that a puppy needs a passport. The good thing about being in Europe is that dogs/puppies are allowed everywhere humans are allowed. We get to take her everywhere with us with no problems or questions asked. Even to the restaurants if we want. I am coming home to Texas for a month in the summer and Layla is coming with me. I actually get to bring her as a carry on on the plane. I hope she does well, but I just can't imagine leaving her with friends for a month! Has anyone else had a pet travel internationally? Has anyone bought a puppy carrier that is airline approved as a carry on that they just love because I am shopping for one now. |
Oh that's so neat. . . . a passport. . . . I want one for Joey!! I've heard that Europe is so much more pet friendly, I don't know if its that Americans are germaphobic or too litigious (sue happy), but I really wish that were true here.
Anyway, this forum
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=36 might better answer you carrier question. We have so many forums here!!