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Touring with a blue heeler

Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 03, 2002 at 00:00

Trevor Purvis

We will be undertaking an extended trip next year, with our furry family member.
I know about some of the associated problems of dogs in National Parks etc. but I'd like to make contact with people who have travelled with their dogs, to benefit from their experiences.
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AnswerID: 2635   Submitted: Friday, Apr 05, 2002 at 00:00

Ray replied:

Best to contact National Parks. I have been notified by them it is OK to drive through the
Parks with pets always on board, as you are not allowed to let animals out even on leash
as their smell remains and the wild life detect it, some will leave the area for days out of fear,
- neglecting their young.
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