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PhillipR
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Hi
Joan and I are planning a tour round northern Germany and ending up in Copenhagen in the next few weeks. We shall be taking our Jack Russell Milly with us. I assumed that we would take the tunnel as usual when we travel to Europe but J has seen that there is a ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam that has “dog friendly” cabins. However, the crossing is about 16 hours and the dog is confined to the cabin, with all that might entail.
Has anyone else used this option with a dog? If so, how did you cope? I can envisage clearing up poo from a vinyl floor but the thought of managing wee on a surface that could be moving in all directions is quite daunting. Am I being too worried? I have taking into account the idea of starving Milly for 24 hours beforehand even though she seems able to conjure up inordinate numbers of poos on very little input.
Also, given that we live in B’ham I’m not convinced that there would be much saving in time doing it this way.
I would grateful for any thoughts.
Phillip R
Joan and I are planning a tour round northern Germany and ending up in Copenhagen in the next few weeks. We shall be taking our Jack Russell Milly with us. I assumed that we would take the tunnel as usual when we travel to Europe but J has seen that there is a ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam that has “dog friendly” cabins. However, the crossing is about 16 hours and the dog is confined to the cabin, with all that might entail.
Has anyone else used this option with a dog? If so, how did you cope? I can envisage clearing up poo from a vinyl floor but the thought of managing wee on a surface that could be moving in all directions is quite daunting. Am I being too worried? I have taking into account the idea of starving Milly for 24 hours beforehand even though she seems able to conjure up inordinate numbers of poos on very little input.
Also, given that we live in B’ham I’m not convinced that there would be much saving in time doing it this way.
I would grateful for any thoughts.
Phillip R