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Lee69
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Thanks.
They 're used to crates x sleep in them with doors open though.
I get different stories about flights from DT. This makes me nervous.
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Haha
Thankyou lobster monster.
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Hi belter
Did you fly to the uk from oz? We're you happy with the dog company x who were they? Which route did your dog fly x which layovers ?
Lee
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Hi Amber
You say you were not impressed with dogtainers. What were your reasons. I know dogs don't get worried ...yet...but flying will be terrifying with all that noise x movement x stuck in a confined space.
I d never leave them here. O just would not go.
Lee
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Using Hi everyone
I'm getting nearer to moving back to the uk. But im so terrified for my poor dogs. No one can say they ll be less worried than me. One of my dogs is scared of the lawn mower sounds. The other is hyperactive.
I'm using dogtainers x getting massive crates but I also feel like i m having to find out and chase them for info.
Any reassurances, advise, experience appreciated.
Lee69
Terrified my anxious dogs will die if flying to uk
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Seems thete are 2 options.
Dubai artiving beginning of may when it hits 38 degrees in Dubai with a 15 hour layover and artiving 11am...midday!
Or Thailand where it's four hours but no getting out of crates but staying on the plane.
The latter involves a check through the bars of crate. The former involves stress of staying crated x no real check.
Dubai sounds safer as long as the aircon bus arrives spot on time x no hanging around in hot plastic crate on tarmac.
That's my fear about the Dubai route.