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Q: Can you take your dog on the bus or in a taxi?

Going to get a 4 month old husky puppy on Thursday in the next city over but not exactly sure how to get him back home.

11 years 20 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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I take my dog all the time in a taxi. I'm pretty sure dogs can't go on buses though. I've never seen any on the bus.

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i've seen small dogs on the bus but this city sucks. i've also seen livestock n the bus. 

 

but "you foreigner.. you must follow rules"

Rin:

Yeah but at 4 months, a Husky is already pretty big.

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put dark glasses on and get a cane

If any body asks it is a seeing eye dog

either that or your lunch surprise

 

on the serious side maybe you can ask the breeder where you are picking up your new friend the best way to do it or give Ted a PM he might know

Rin:

Who is Ted?

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philbravery:

TedDBayer -= you know the guy who is our inspiration of the No why? club

vice president of the Troll baiting team

and a bloke who has a better knowledge than most of us  about things to do with dogs in China

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99Silva:

Ted and Phil are probably the same person. Don't be fooled Rin!

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TedDBayer:

I'm sure I am only Ted, but Sparkey is also stupid.

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Sprite you really are a stupid Cu#t

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I believe you have to strap the dog to the front of the bus, with the push bikes.

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You can take your animal on either the bus or the taxi, yes! If you're getting a puppy and you are scared that you may get stopped than just get a small bag to put your dog in. Conceal it like a weapon. They won't check! He he, I said: "conceal"! (Drunk!

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I wish somebody would put you in a bag

 

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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I think by taxi or scooter, bus is too public.

I see Sparkey has thumbed down everyone, from now on with every post he makes, I will thumb up everyone to cancel his point for posting, join me.

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in shanghai you can not take you dog in bus or subway , but you can take in taxi

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So, did you get your dog? How did you get him home?

beaufortninja:

Had to take 2 different taxis. One from Foshan to the city limits and then one into guangzhou proper. Cost about 130rmb.

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Glad it worked out for you

so what did you call it?

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