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Husky fit to travel


uniccahija

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Indeed regular stops for strechy legs and pee breaks you should be fine ...we do trips like that very often sometimes even more in May we will do just over 600 km in a 11 hr period without problems...

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We are taking our husky often with us (family of four ❤️ ) and there were no any issues, even when he was younger (he is 3 now). When we conclude that it's better for him to stay "at home" and when that option seems easier for us, we leave him at a reliable pet boarding service. That's an option too, but then make sure you leave him with professionals, so you don't have to worry while you are away 🙂

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Yes, you should be fine if you stop for water breaks and other needy stuff your dog needs every couple of hours. I have a husky, and it's registered as an ESA for my son. And I had to read the Emotional support animal guide, which helped me learn more about traveling with an ESA by plane. Traveling by car is a better choice when traveling with an animal because you can take breaks whenever you wish, which is ideal for most pet owners. Taking the plane with your pet may be uncomfortable for you and other passengers on the plane while flying.

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