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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / puppie from Uk to Sweden
- By guest [se] Date 22.10.03 07:04 UTC
Hi, can anyone help me to guide me how to buy a rottweiler puppie from UK. I have had rottweiler for about 12 years and now its time for a new dog. Preferbly from champ parents.
Greatful for all possibly help.
cia@kikon.com
- By Lesley [gb] Date 22.10.03 08:58 UTC
Sent you an email

Lesley
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 22.10.03 22:35 UTC
Lesley how about a dog from UK to Spain. If it's a small dog can you carry it onto the plane with you when you take it?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 23.10.03 07:59 UTC
No, I think all animals have to travel in the cargo hold, not in the cabin.
- By snomaes [gb] Date 23.10.03 18:27 UTC
<No, I think all animals have to travel in the cargo hold, not in the cabin.>

No they don't! If you are flying to a scandanavian country and use Finnair or SAS, your puppy should be able to travel in the cabin with you.

They have to be loaded on board by a cargo handler, but once they are at the aircraft they can be taken out of their carrying crate and sit next to you in the cabin.

We have exported 3 dogs to Finland and this has been arranged with the carrier in advance with no problem.

There is a weight limit restriction, so it is only suitable for puppies or small breeds.

snomaes
- By CHNAUZERS [gb] Date 24.10.03 07:56 UTC
I recently took a dog (mini schnauzer) over to Belgium and was able to have it in the cabin :D , however only certain airlines will allow this, in my case BA wouldn't :( but Sabena airlines would :) . I flew out from Bristol and the staff there were very helpful. At first I had my dog in a traveller but the staff allowed him to walk around the departures :cool: (as long as he didn't mess and was well behaved). The dog had to be booked on the flight in advance as apparently only a certain number of dogs are allowed on any one flight in the cabin, and the cost was equivalent to the excess baggage costs. On the plane I requested a seat at the rear so that disruption to other passagers was at a minimum and at this point he was in his carrier. Health papers are required and mine were checked on departure along with vaccination record however it might be that different papers are required for different countries. I contacted my vet, the airline and the airport so that I had all the relevant info before booking.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / puppie from Uk to Sweden

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