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Old March 5th 05, 06:14 AM
Paul Eisner
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Default How can dogs survive space-travel ???

I will fly to planet Mars next week and my dogs should come with me.

How can dogs survive the long journey to planet Mars and is there
something I have to take into account when keeping dogs on Mars ???
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Old March 5th 05, 07:24 AM
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I will fly to planet Mars next week and my dogs should come with me.

How can dogs survive the long journey to planet Mars and is there
something I have to take into account when keeping dogs on Mars ???


Make sure to pack enough kibble.


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Old March 5th 05, 09:10 AM
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Paul Eisner wrote:
I will fly to planet Mars next week and my dogs should come with me.

How can dogs survive the long journey to planet Mars and is there
something I have to take into account when keeping dogs on Mars ???


Mars is a very dog friendly place and they have many excellent off leash
dog parks. The Martians generally are very good with dogs, although
they do tend to spoil them and feed them too much bad stuff so be careful.

The trip to Mars is a bit of a long haul and theres not much to see on
the way but I'm sure you will be able to take the dog for space walks to
keep it occupied, some companies don't take dogs in the spaceship so be
sure to check.

Mars is also great fun as it has less gravity than earth so when you
throw things for the dog they go for miles.

Have fun and be sure to sent us a postcard.

Paul
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Old March 6th 05, 02:30 AM
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A good supply of Mars Bars?

David

Paul Eisner wrote:

I will fly to planet Mars next week and my dogs should come with me.

How can dogs survive the long journey to planet Mars and is there
something I have to take into account when keeping dogs on Mars ???


 




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