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The dog's name is George.
I'm a teenager who lives in Canada, Ontario moving in with my boyfriend in England this summer.. I'm curious to what i need to have to move there besides a passport?!?! and i also plan on bringing my dog.. does anyone know how much the dog will cost to ship ?
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I'm a teenager who lives in Canada, Ontario moving in with my boyfriend in England this summer.. I'm curious to what i need to have to move there besides a passport?!?! and i also plan on bringing my dog.. does anyone know how much the dog will cost to ship ?
One of the requirements for hot dog carts in North Carolina are to be physically inspected by the North Carolina Health Department. The cart owner must attend a training course in safe food handling and preparation is another requirement.
very stupid question this is as in every country there is another breeds of dogs.
Bringing it to the vet would be the best thing to do.
England does not have rabies so if you buy a dog there you are fine but if you come from another country for example Georgia your dog will havee to be in a dog kennel for six months so they can check it and everything and then it will be able to live with you.
There is no one correct answer to your question, it depends on the up-bringing and the individual dog and owner
That depends on a lot of things. The main things to consider before getting another dog are: -Do you have enough money to support two dogs? -Do you have enough space in your house/apartment? -Do you have time to devote to two dogs? -If you have a family, is everybody ready to accept the responsibilities of getting another animal? Does everybody even want one? -Will your dog enjoy having another dog around? Some dogs love playing with other dogs, but bringing a new dog into your house "for good" is a lot different. If you think you're ready to get another dog, go ahead, just make sure you're prepared! :)
You mean "Parvo", and yes, they can get it from another dog.
sometimes it does and sometimes it does not due to the fact that dogs like to be dominant.