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Originally Posted by bonbon I noticed that you put the word "laws" in quotations, as if you don't really believe they'll have any effect. You do realize that if this pup makes it on that flight, someone has committed a federal offense? That isn't something I personally take lightly but I can't speak for everyone.
For a six week old puppy to make this flight, the breeder would have to find either:
a) a veterinarian willing to risk his reputation, career, fines, jail time, who knows what all...in order to falsify papers on the puppy. Or,
b) an airline employee willing to risk their job, fines, jail time, who know what all.....in order to illegally place the pup on the plane.
Now, if either of these 2 things happen then the pup might board the plane. Will he survive the long flight from Missouri to Florida? Maybe. But maybe not. And it's my right, and my responsibility, to question the actions of anyone willing to go to these lengths to get a puppy. Why? Why would anyone take these chances? It just doesn't make sense to me.  |
Do we even know that they are going to be able to accomplish this. They might both get a big surprise.
It might be that this is all a moot point since it is very likely that they will not even manage to get this puppy on a plane.
The real issue is, if this person is willing to cheat and lie to ship this puppy at 6 weeks, isn't it likley that most every thing else that she has said is a big lie.