At 09:17 PM 2/10/97 -0600, redwood wrote: >Does anyone know if it is feasible to bring a dog on such a trip? I know >with at least some European countries, there are quarantines of prohibitive >lengths. > >This idea is tremendously intriguing, but 2-1/2 mos. is a long time to board >a pet... My guess is that bringing a dog would be difficult, but not impossible. I'm similarly interested in hauling along my parrot, Spaulding. For a parrot, there is international paperwork involved. Dogs might be easier, but I would contact the embassy in each traversed country to check their rules, and keep all paperwork that they send you (especially stuff with official-looking letterheads) so that you can show it to border crossing guards. I think that any quarantine period of more than a day would be prohibitive. You might look for a friendly relative with a big yard. Coyote -- Ron 'Coyote' Lussier /\_/\ ____ Chaco Communications (408) 865-0657 ( ) \ _/__ 10164 Parkwood Drive #8 coyote@chaco.com \ / \X / Cupertino, CA 95014-1533 (1990 VW Westfalia Camper) \_/ \/ http://www.chaco.com/~coyote
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