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Post by cate. Wed Jan 21, 2009 5:20 am

Hi All
I would like to ask, when offering to transport, any hints and tips, as I am a newby to the site, and also newby offering this type of assistant, I would appreciate any info, i,e if I have to notify my insurance company, if crate is necessary and any other ideas, once a trip has been made , I am sure I would feel happier, it is very different from transporting your own dogs around. I know a lot is common sense, but is there a set pattern that RHU wishes transporter to apply.
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