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Meet Lilly! She's a pet we're moving from Anchorage, Alaska to Jakarta, Indonesia. If that seems like a big trip, then you'd be right. Moving pets to Indonesia is never a simple task but with English bulldogs, things can get even trickier.
How many airports does it take to get an English Bulldog to Indonesia?
If you said seven, you'd be right.
Because Lilly is an English Bulldog and considered to be "at risk" because of her snub-nose, we have to make sure she flies on pet-safe, pet-friendly airlines that will keep her in climate controlled conditions throughout her flight.
After yesterday's post about moving a dog to Tokyo from Orlando, in which a pet owner was having trouble finding an airline to take her "Puggle," one of our Twitter followers, @maxandcats, asked "Why United would not fly the dog because it was part pug?"
Great question! Is United just discriminatory? Anti "designer dog?"
We're big believers in the power of t-shirts around here. Not only do we (occasionally) wear them to work, the PetRelocation.com t-shirt has evolved right along with the company!
We've gone from royal blue to grey, from white to navy, and we're now shaking up the image a bit.
Check out Billie Jean, modeling our new PetRelocation shirt that honors our new website design, below the fold.
Every now and then I get to pet sit for a friend of mine's bulldog, Billie Jean. As with all bulldog's Billie doesn’t handle the heat very well, and in the summer here in Austin and can get really hot. Even on the cooler days of summer Billie can over heat very easily, since she's one of the snub-nosed breeds that makes her susceptible to overheating during pet travel and being outside.
