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Taking Your Dog on a Cruise Ship

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Have you ever thought about taking your dog on a cruise ship?  Most cruise ships do not allow dogs, both because of the logistics of accommodating them and because of the different laws at the many port destinations.  However, there is an exception.  On pettravel.com, we read of the Cunyard line’s Queen Mary 2 version of taking your dog on a cruise ship.

 
 

Dogs and cats onboard the Queen Mary 2 receive the same pampering their owners expect on this classic ocean liner, including a complimentary gift pack featuring a QM2-logoed coat, Frisbee, name tag, food dish and scoop; complimentary portrait with pet owners; a crossing certificate and personalized cruise card.

 

Continue reading here. Taking your dog on a cruise ship sounds like an adventure within an adventure.  Have you, or do you know anyone who has, taken your dog with you aboard the Queen Mary 2?  Tell us about it.

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    Feb 16, 2013 at 9:18 am

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    Nov 29, 2012 at 7:57 am

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