I wonder how many people want to move back but can't afford to..
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I thinks it's a type of small bull-dog maybe? They those snub noses and are prone to respiratory issues so maybe that's why they can't fly. The QM2 would be a great choice or a breed like that.
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You're quite right, a lot of airlines refuse to take any of the breeds with snub noses because of the breathing issue.
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Other than the QM2 (Which I heard had stopped running), are there other dog friendly routes via sea available?
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
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Other than the QM2 (Which I heard had stopped running), are there other dog friendly routes via sea available?
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
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Other than the QM2 (Which I heard had stopped running), are there other dog friendly routes via sea available?
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
You can fly snub nosed breeds still but not all of the airlines will, a lot of the main ones like Virgin, BA and CX will no longer fly them, but as far as I know swiss air, air france still do.
Queen Elizabeth has a couple of transatlantics ex-USA later this month but not sure about 2014 and beyond.
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Thought we were going in November '12, plans changed and became used to the fact we were not moving now we have decided for definite this time that we are - the only way to get the dog across is by Cunard, i know the places for pets go quickly so i have to call and see what the score is - There is one airline that will take her (some dodgy one i have never heard of ) but i am not willing to risk it, she would have to go through Amsterdam and all different places - unfortunately they stopped flying these type of dogs for a reason
She will be with my friend though and i know she will have a wonderful life with her if the Cunard deal doesn't work out. As for the cat - she is chipped and ready to go, just hope she will get used to the British rain instead of the Florida sun
She will be with my friend though and i know she will have a wonderful life with her if the Cunard deal doesn't work out. As for the cat - she is chipped and ready to go, just hope she will get used to the British rain instead of the Florida sun
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No they wont fly French Bulldogs period, or any snub nosed breed like a boxer, bulldog, pekinese, these have been banned from all airlines after a spate of deaths. Becuase of their flat face and nose they cant breath properly like a normal dog anyway and the cabin /aircraft pressure is dangerous for them -
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No they wont fly French Bulldogs period, or any snub nosed breed like a boxer, bulldog, pekinese, these have been banned from all airlines after a spate of deaths. Becuase of their flat face and nose they cant breath properly like a normal dog anyway and the cabin /aircraft pressure is dangerous for them - 


Presumably they'd be OK in the cabin with us if it weren't for the size issue though? Hypothetical I know.
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No they wont fly French Bulldogs period, or any snub nosed breed like a boxer, bulldog, pekinese, these have been banned from all airlines after a spate of deaths. Becuase of their flat face and nose they cant breath properly like a normal dog anyway and the cabin /aircraft pressure is dangerous for them - 

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So sad. Some of our Chihuahuas (I am a toy breed judge in the USA) are considered brachycephalic, because shorter muzzles and broader skulls are the fashion. Not always a good thing for the health and future of a breed. Just look at the struggles to breath under exercise in Pekes, Bullogs etc.



