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	<title>Comments on: What size dog will fit under an airplane seat?</title>
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		<title>By: Cathryn</title>
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		<description>Hello — Great site! I am anticipating adopting a new pup, and this one will travel the world with my husband and me, now that the kids are basically grown up. I am wondering if certain breeds are best suited to in-cabin travel, as well as to hanging out (occasionally) in hotels without creating a huge ruckus. I will crate train. We would like a dog who is very active — a good hiker, and also inclined to stick with us, rather than take off, if a door is opened. I was considering a “Min Pin” or miniature pinscher rescue, but have just learned that they run away like mad, so maybe not the right choice. Anyway, any advice you or readers can offer, I will take gratefully.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello — Great site! I am anticipating adopting a new pup, and this one will travel the world with my husband and me, now that the kids are basically grown up. I am wondering if certain breeds are best suited to in-cabin travel, as well as to hanging out (occasionally) in hotels without creating a huge ruckus. I will crate train. We would like a dog who is very active — a good hiker, and also inclined to stick with us, rather than take off, if a door is opened. I was considering a “Min Pin” or miniature pinscher rescue, but have just learned that they run away like mad, so maybe not the right choice. Anyway, any advice you or readers can offer, I will take gratefully.</p>
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