Actually, that's what a very well-traveled American dog looks like....I get oodles of nerd points for having taken my dog (and for using the word "oodles") with me to Israel and Korea.
sad, your dog has been to more places than me. actually that's pretty cool. i wouldn't give nerd points for taking the pet overseas, but i might for using "oodles".
how do you manage to ship it? sorry to call it "it" but i don't know it's gender.
She flew in the cabin with me both times, from the States to Israel (and earning "I'm a horrible, evil person" points) I passed her off as my service dog and she flew for free (I even made her a little shirt), and from Israel to Korea she flew in the cabin in her carrier. Taking a pet internationally (provided you're not going to Britain or Hawaii who have severe quarrantines due to a lack of rabies there) is actually quite easy - though I am aware that I'm one of those weird dog people - I was just proud I brought only one dog. (BTW, name is Daive, but she's a girl)
I'm so annoyed because I commented, but the page isn't showing a difference in numbers. Maybe it's just slow on this side of the world...arg, both my home and work computer aren't showing a difference. How annoying!
so that's what a korean dog looks like!
Posted by Michael Rogers | 2:23 AM
Actually, that's what a very well-traveled American dog looks like....I get oodles of nerd points for having taken my dog (and for using the word "oodles") with me to Israel and Korea.
Posted by Teresa | 12:40 PM
sad, your dog has been to more places than me. actually that's pretty cool. i wouldn't give nerd points for taking the pet overseas, but i might for using "oodles".
how do you manage to ship it? sorry to call it "it" but i don't know it's gender.
Posted by Michael Rogers | 7:23 AM
She flew in the cabin with me both times, from the States to Israel (and earning "I'm a horrible, evil person" points) I passed her off as my service dog and she flew for free (I even made her a little shirt), and from Israel to Korea she flew in the cabin in her carrier. Taking a pet internationally (provided you're not going to Britain or Hawaii who have severe quarrantines due to a lack of rabies there) is actually quite easy - though I am aware that I'm one of those weird dog people - I was just proud I brought only one dog. (BTW, name is Daive, but she's a girl)
Posted by Teresa | 1:18 PM
I'm so annoyed because I commented, but the page isn't showing a difference in numbers. Maybe it's just slow on this side of the world...arg, both my home and work computer aren't showing a difference. How annoying!
Posted by Teresa | 4:20 PM
As you know, I think it's awesome that you took Daive...you know I wouldn't leave Lottie anywhere. =)
Posted by Anonymous | 5:47 PM