- Location
- Wellington, NZ
Oh I feel so honoured to have finally seen Brogan on video! He was brilliant, what a dog.
Me too and I am still waiting for that book EmilyI am full of admiration for you on many levels @Emily_Babbelhund

The non-escalator routes are often much further to walk. I’d go the whole hog and book wheelchair assistance.Thank you...I'm still trying to embrace the grey and wavy thing!
It does make it easier that I've flown with Brogan before many times, so Carbon is really the unknown factor. As you say, you plan the dog-friendly route, which is rarely the shortest. Also have a little trepidation about the fact that I'll also likely still be in the boot for my foot, but who knows. I've also decided NOT to train Carbon on escalators and that could be an issue depending on the set up to and from the plane. He'd do fine on them with training but I just can't do that now with my foot. Better safe than sorry.![]()
You have a broken foot. And new metalwork. That sounds like a very sensible idea from Mags.The non-escalator routes are often much further to walk. I’d go the whole hog and book wheelchair assistance.
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That's really good advice, thank you. I've often wondered how on earth people get by without escalators as there are so many of them in airline terminals. I may have to re-think my training, as if I have to rely on a wheelchair service I'm concerned that three hours won't be enough to get Carbon out for a wee and back to the gate.The non-escalator routes are often much further to walk. I’d go the whole hog and book wheelchair assistance.
I can certainly ask, but I'll need to have a back up plan. Poor Carbon can't not wee for the whole trip!Hope they would take you out for that too Emily
Fingers crossedFive weeks to go, so there's hope!

Yes, they will - and some airports have spending areas for assistance dogs.Hope they would take you out for that too Emily
If I’m stuck for somewhere for my pups to spend I take a puppy pad into the disabled toilets and ask them to wee on there. When they are babies it’s easier, but not impossible with a grown dog - if the wee splashes the puppy pad is useful for wiping up and disabled toilets have good bins for disposal. I always carry a travel sized squirter of Simple Solution. You can get a radar key for the loos online.I can certainly ask, but I'll need to have a back up plan. Poor Carbon can't not wee for the whole trip!I can see airport services simply refusing to provide such an extensive service, which I can understand considering they are usually understaffed.
Of course what I'm really hoping is that my foot will be SPECTACULARLY better by then. Five weeks to go, so there's hope!
Interesting... I wonder if Carbon would do a wee indoors? Brogan absolutely refused.Maybe another ‘plan B?’.
Sorry, what does this mean?You can get a radar key for the loos online.
It's the law in the US that they have to have them, but I've yet to see one that is IN the airport. Chicago's is outside of the luggage pick up area.Yes, they will - and some airports have spending areas for assistance dogs.
U.K. disabled toilets are often locked and need a key.Interesting... I wonder if Carbon would do a wee indoors? Brogan absolutely refused.
Sorry, what does this mean?

In the airports I've been in, the disabled toilets are just part of the regular toilets...so maybe just UK?I don't know if they are just UK or an international system.
This is a great idea. It cuts the queue time too. We still use the stroller in the airport for Nathan as we find the same thing. You get to go through a quicker queue at security as they don't send you through the full body scanner and they'll often take you through to the front at immigration too.The non-escalator routes are often much further to walk. I’d go the whole hog and book wheelchair assistance.
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Ooh, this is good to know as we have been invited to a wedding in Japan in November. Rowan will be 4 months old, which is apparently a decent time to travel as they are over the ultra fragile stage but aren't mobile.This is a great idea. It cuts the queue time too. We still use the stroller in the airport for Nathan as we find the same thing. You get to go through a quicker queue at security as they don't send you through the full body scanner and they'll often take you through to the front at immigration too.