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Brittany ferries and dogs?

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eihpos | 19:06 Thu 23rd Jul 2009 | Travel
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We're booked on a ferry to Santander Spain - a 24 hour crossing and the dog is coming too.

Anyone used this service?

Can you give me any tips or things to watch out for. The dog has never been in a cage so I'm expecting a bit of fuss to say the least and I understand from the literature there is an exercise area but nothing to say what access you have to the dog during the crossing.

Look forward to your comments. E
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From the BF website:
"Owners/ escorts may visit their animal on the car deck at pre-arranged times during the course of the voyage, at the discretion of the crew, conditions permitting. Please report to the information desk onboard at the beginning of the voyage for details of visiting times. For those travelling on the Pont Aven, kennels are provided for dogs, access to which is available throughout the crossing. All other pet types on this ship must stay in the car".

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Chris
Of course you need a Pet Passport too!

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