Thursday, 14 June 2012

Love and transportation


One of the main issues with including your dog in everything you do in life is that getting to places that are too far to walk to can be very problematic. 


Crowded tube carriages.  Hostile passengers who think that dog owners have less right to be there than them. 


Bus drivers who pretend that dogs aren't allowed on buses. 


Minicab drivers who insist that they are allergic to dogs and ask you to call someone else...as far as I'm aware pet allergies affect a relatively small proportion of people, and yet they all seem to have got jobs driving minicabs!  


And then there are those crafty cabbies who try to charge extra for transporting a dog. 


Aside from standing your ground on public transport (well behaved dogs don't really trouble anyone, right) the only service that Paws on the doors can honestly recommend is Addison Lee. It's always best to tell them that you're travelling with a dog when you book, and we've found that in 90% of cases the drivers make no fuss.


And because their cars are bigger than the average minicab, there's always room on the floor for a dog to sit comfortably and safely.


Good luck! 


http://www.addisonlee.com/

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