GS asked:
I will be flying a 5# pom home with me, and have a 2-hr layover in Atlanta. I understand I can take the dog outside by baggage claim where they have a place for dogs to go to the bathroom, etc. Does anyone have any experience with this, or tips to make the trip less stressful for the dog?
I will be flying a 5# pom home with me, and have a 2-hr layover in Atlanta. I understand I can take the dog outside by baggage claim where they have a place for dogs to go to the bathroom, etc. Does anyone have any experience with this, or tips to make the trip less stressful for the dog?
Tags: Airline Travel, Baggage Claim, Dogs, Hr Layover, Pom







June 8th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
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