2. August 2010 was a great day for the whole family. We would fly from Ontario, CA and went to Indianapolis, IN. This was our first step, where the dog went with us. Taylor is a 11-pound dog eat Dorito, she weighs about 75 pounds thinks. Our children were among experts but we had some additional precautions for Taylor to take.
We went out and got her one of those expensive airlines. They cost enough that if the airline receives a wound. Then we went to the vet to get some pills to ensure her some rest on the flights. When we got to the air show, was the first thing I did break the pills in a little milk. She was grateful for the milk and did not notice the extra flavor. I was sure that the pills would get Taylor at least 8 hours of rest. Of course, with an airport is curiosity.
The pills, which sleep eight hours she allegedly made her groggy for two hours and were stubborn for 6. On our first flight, she was struck. We went through the TSA checkpoint and tried to give security a lick on the face. That brought a smile to their faces and played very fast. Your pre-flight and first flight was pretty uneventful. She was a little scared, but we spoke with her during the flight.
When we hit Atlanta, she was up and moving. There were no dogs to bark, but all the interesting looking people were given a taste of puppy bark. Please note that Taylor is convinced that she is a dog in a monster £ 75 £ 11 body. We went in search of food, but had to eat outside, because Taylor does not comply, the restaurant codes. During this time, they protect us all from arrogant waiters and waitresses.
We ate and then boarded the plane to Indy. As in, who have at least Taylor was always nearby. When we hit the ground in Indy, the puppy was like to be grounded. She was also very happy that we go to the toilet and eat a few treats. It was damp outside. Taylor set. She has to fly a great job. A lot of that success came with a view to their safety and for the preparation of their flight. Think you can fly it, can certainly be a very nervous time for a dog.
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