Kennel Or Van?

I can carry up to 9 passengers free of charge but have to pay 15 pounds for my dog.That should not be allowed either.I can't take her on deck so I stay with her below.If it is deemed "unsafe",then dogs shouldn't be down there.
 
I can carry up to 9 passengers free of charge but have to pay 15 pounds for my dog.That should not be allowed either.I can't take her on deck so I stay with her below.If it is deemed "unsafe",then dogs shouldn't be down there.
Your risk but if there was a fire or other incident your presence there would not be known about so could prove to be extremely dangerous and it is agaist the carriage contract ...
 
We did like Minxy said put our chihuahua in a basket and carried him over my shoulder another lady with a black and white sheepdog led hers on the lead and sat on deck with it , one of the Stuarts went and told her to sit in the lounge where we were hiding our dog I thought :ROFLMAO: if you can get the FastCat its half the time the normal Ferry takes I think it was 45 mins ?? could be wrong it was a long time ago.
 
I don't like putting my vet in the kennel. I have just bought this Link Removed. He loves it!

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When we went to Jersey we left them in the van. No issues, they barely stirred when we got back in the van until we started the engine. On the way out I went down at doggy walk time but they were curled up fast asleep so I left them to it.
 
Chunnel for us every time. I guess you'd be ok on the shortest Ferry crossings but the vehicle holds can get quite hot too especially if parked near the engines. Can't imagine happily leaving mine for 6 hours plus!
 

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