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Originally Posted by thelittleyorkie Also, maybe try bringing a couple of fun toys for her to play with if she wakes up (she most likely will be sleeping a lot during the car ride)--maybe a Kong toy to keep her interested for a while?
If you're bringing baby wipes, I suggest you bring the sensitive kind. |
Adding onto this, it wouldn't let me edit:
On the way back, keep your pup's vaccination records and any other records the breeder gives you in a folder, just in case it is requested as you pass the border.
Make sure that any toys you give your pup are durable, to avoid your pup choking without your knowledge.
Don't forget to bring little plastic baggies to throw away/clean up your pup's poop/pee if you are having him/her use the bathroom outdoors (instead of a puppy pad)!
Bring maybe 5-6 water bottles to use as the water source for your pup.
Maybe even a couple of collapsible dishes? It might make it easier...?
Sorry for the gigantic multitude of posts! I keep on thinking of new things after I press "Submit"!!
