Hi
We'll be traveling internationally to Singapore and have chosen to take our dog in the cabin as the best option to keep him safe.
Our concern now is that he'll be going in to quarantine once arriving at Changi airport. We don't know if and when he'll get a chance to relieve himself after what will have been a very long flight.
Does anyone have a any experience of this?
Thanks
Dan
Originally posted by
Daniel Seddon from
New York, NY, USFebruary 20, 2014 7:10 a.m.
ReplyRE: Relieving dog after landing in Singapore
Hi there,
I'm not sure if you have trained your dog to use a 'pee pad' or not, but many small dog owners do. If you have, or have time to do so before you leave, that might be your best option if you do not find green space for your dog to do it's business after you land. Simply pack some pee pads in your carry-on luggage or the pockets on your dog's carrier, and you'll have them to use at any airport you arrive at. Then you can simply fold the used pad up and dispose of it - simple and effective!
I hope this helps!