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How do I get my pitbulls into México?

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Guest8925

Does anyone have an idea of how to get pitbulls into México (other than driving them in)? Every airline I’ve looked at won’t allow them. I thought maybe someone on here has been through this before and might have some tips. :)


Thanks in advance!!
Sydney

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jiminchelem

Sorry, driving them in is the best way to go.

janalea

I plan on taking my dog to Mexico (not pitbull altho they area great) but too big to fly as I WILL NOT put any animal in the cargo on planes.  Driving is about it.

jiminchelem

Sydney, I guess I really should have said driving is the only way to do it.

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