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Dog Hitchhiking

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Drivers' reactions, though, are more definitive: either a strict "No, never!", or very passionate "YES!". People who like dogs do not hesitate - they just stop. Even when otherwise they won't be picking up a human hitchhiker traveling without animal companion.
Some religions say that dogs are ''dirty'', some countries ban certain breeds, and in some countries cultures dogs are eatenaren't pets but livestock. Take into consideration these cultural differences and learn about animal issues in particular location before hitting the roadand crossing borders. Most countries have laws about what is required from you to enter with a pet. If you check these in advance, you can make the necessary arrangements and avoid quarantine in most cases. In Since January 2012, the [[United Kingdom|UKEU]], 's laws for instance, pets pet travel have changed and it is now easier to sit through travel within the [[EU]] as long as you have a certain period valid EU Pet Passport. But even then it's important to check each country's rules in advance - some of quarantinethem have extra requirements like tick, flea or tapeworm treatment (e.g. [UK], [Ireland], [Finland], [Malta]).
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