Interesting Story about 2 Corgis Flying Business Class

On the Singapore Airlines flight, two special "passengers" appeared in business class, namely two corgi dogs, Peanut and Mindy.

The dog's owner, Tommy Suriwong, posted a story on Facebook with pictures, according to the New Zealand Herald, with the headline: "Flight SQ33 has integrated rest area for corgis .”

This is the latest Singapore Airlines flight from San Francisco to Singapore.
Suriwong explained that the two dogs were allowed on board thanks to ESA certification (rough translation: Emotional Support Animals, meaning pets allowed to be accompanied by a doctor or psychologist to provide comfortable shelter, and emotional support), a transit permit In Singapore, and entry clearance.

Two dogs, Peanut and Mindy, are used to posing for the camera, but not traveling by plane, so they have been practicing for a while to get this experience.
To accommodate the 17-hour flight, Suriwong and his wife changed the pet's diet a month ago. In addition, they brought sanitary napkins, garbage bags, and wipes on board, just in case.

In addition to arriving at the airport a few weeks before the flight to familiarize Peanut and Mindy with the crew and the space, the couple played videos of the sounds of the plane through the surround speakers for their pets the night before the flight. noise.
The two corgis were patted by the ground crew, Suriwong said. The adorable photo has won the hearts of hundreds, garnering more than 3,300 likes, 817 shares, and nearly 900 comments.

Many people commented that the two dogs made passengers on the plane feel comfortable.
"Flying is very nervous. If I see these two dogs, I will feel more comfortable. If I can hug them, I don't think I need to be sedated." A netizen commented.
Singapore Airlines later confirmed that the two dogs did not have their seats, but sat with the Su Ruiwang couple.

Suriwong said the pets slept or were cuddled for most of the trip, but he also gave them anticonvulsants to make sure they fell asleep during takeoff and landing.
The couple also had to work to keep the dogs from disturbing other passengers on the flight.
"I understand some people are against dogs, so I deliberately chose the row closest to the exit. My two dogs are doing well, no barking, no running around," He wrote.

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