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MooNeko |
Can we take a dog in the bus in Ireland? ? |
Hi!
I have a question.
Can we take a dog in the bus in Ireland? (Shannon, Galway...)
I have a 5 month chow-chow and don't have a car so I would like if it's possible.
Thank you~ Additional Details Even if they're in a cage? o_O |
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Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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We wouldn't think so, which is ironic because the Red Setter is the logo of Bus Éireann.
Anyway, think of the smell in the confined area. If you ask us half the population of the country shouldn't be allowed in the bus. |
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Max Power
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Sorry but no , unless its a guide dog , they do not allow dogs to travel , kinda ironic seeing their emblem is an red setter |
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Sinead B
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No i dont think so but depends on the bus driver if he is a pet lover maybe he will have no problem with it,
Chow
Enjoy Ireland it is fab |
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Haven
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No you won't be able to bring an animal onto the national bus service, Bus Éireann. Unless it is a guide dog. |
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barbara b
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you used to be able to bring dogs on Dublin bus, in the good old days, like 1990's. I remember bringing my dog on, although it was at the discretion of the driver.
My dog , a big Alsation cross, sat upstairs on a chair with me, looking out the window. Nobody cared, but then again it was the 78A, and all sorts happen on that route.
Ring the bus company and ask what their policy is. |
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blue_metwo
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Usually no but it really depends on the bus driver. |
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reginaldstower
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http://www.irishdogs.ie/Information/Travelling%20with%20your%20Dog.htm
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Kym R
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No |
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irish_girl1989
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Nope unless its a guide dog
If your traveling from dublin to shannon / galway on a train they might take dogs but there put in a caged area like on a plane! |
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