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Jane,

Thanks so much for the input, a list would help greatly!  I'm very concerned for the travel, and the way it looks now, I may just have to suck it up and make the trip by driving.  Not that I'd mind seeing more of the country with my dogs, but it'll amount to about 24 hours of driving (more than that when you consider I'll have to make several stops for the dogs).  Thanks so much for the response, and the welcome!



Julie,

I'm curious, just how cold is it going to be in Colorado in March?  Any special things I should bring/consider for the dogs?

Thanks to both of you!

-Rob, Kristal, Timber and Jagger!




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Saint Bernard Pictures / Re: Recent Lucca Pictures :)
« on: July 01, 2008, 04:29:33 pm »
Great looking Saint! Terrible what happened to his ear, but it looks like he's on the mend. My Saint had a gash on her back from running under a tree and had to have a patch shaved off in order to treat it, and I about had a heart attack because of how much she bled.  She healed up fine, but her coat took an eternity to grow back. Its a good thing your vet was available, I'm sure that helped. Get well soon Lucca!

-Rob, Kristal, Timber and Jagger

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Hello everyone,

Saw this site and was glad to see something for giant dogs.  I'm the proud owner of a  2 year old, 85 lb. blur of fur that resembles a yellow lab when he stands still, named Jagger, and a 1 year old, 150 lb. Saint Bernard named Timber. (the pic was taken last summer after Timber discovered how much fun rain can be)

I will be getting married in Colorado next spring, and will be needing to travel to Silverthorne from Atlanta, and I want to take my dogs, however, I do not want to fly them if its going to be too much of an ordeal, specifically if I have to fly my saint bernard as cargo.

Anyone have any experience doing something like this? 

Thanks!

-rob

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