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Dogs on a cruise noooooo [emoji15]

 

 

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They aren't on a cruise, they are on a Transatlantic crossing. People often use them as a way of relocating as an alternative to flying.

 

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Lets see, long hair, no shoes, no pants yep bogan

at least he has a collar :D

And a black one for formal night.

 

Probably has better manners than many I’ve met on cruises too.

 

Sits before he eats, doesn’t eat till he’s told he may.

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They aren't on a cruise, they are on a Transatlantic crossing. People often use them as a way of relocating as an alternative to flying.

 

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The QM2 is in NZ at the moment. I am sure there are dogs on board as well.:D

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Good thing they have their special area. The first time we saw some dogs on board was in the Oasis OTS, there are passengers who abuse of the laws, as they carry them in a baby stroller in the public areas and the owner shares his food in the MDR.

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No, if you go back to post #1 it was a TransAtlantic.

Right, My mistake. They do have dogs on trips other than the transatlantics, well they did for our cruise to South Africa at least, and the QM2 and QE are both here.

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Good thing they have their special area. The first time we saw some dogs on board was in the Oasis OTS, there are passengers who abuse of the laws, as they carry them in a baby stroller in the public areas and the owner shares his food in the MDR.

Yes, I think some people's service dogs may be a bit of a crock.

That said, there are a multitude of services that they can perform. I think a guide dog is most noticeable but many of these other service dogs a helping the owner deal with hidden issues.

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United refused to let an emotional support peacock board plane

 

 

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/31/united-refused-to-let-an-emotional-support-peacock-board-plane.html

 

Interesting

 

The incident occurred as airlines are rethinking their policies toward support and service animals, after carriers and passengers have faced soiled cabins, bitten passengers, complaints about allergies and other issues.

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He will be 10 months next week and is the best thing that has happened to me in a long time

 

I advise people not to ask after him unless they are prepared to be bombarded

 

Throw up a recent pic of Max the fur baby, Gut. Please.:')

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