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Dogs Welcome
- Mit dem Hund auf Reisen
- Narrated by: Klaus Hemmerle
- Length: 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wer mit dem Hund zu Lande, zu Wasser oder in der Luft auf Reisen geht, kann etwas erzählen: von schikanösen Einfuhrbestimmungen und unerbittlichen Parkwächtern, von wunderbaren Entdeckungen und kulturellen Missverständnissen am Hundestrand, von artgerechten Hundepensionen und Hotels, die für die Übernachtung des "vierbeinigen Lieblings" Mondpreise fordern. Hunde finden auch in der Fremde rasch Anschluss: Ihre Körpersprache ist international. Für ihre Herrchen ist der Hundeurlaub dagegen oft eine tierische Herausforderung. Ein Erfahrungsbericht von beiden Enden der Leine.
Regie: Felicitas Ott
Regie: Felicitas Ott
©2011 SWR (P)2011 SWR
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