Hi all,
I have one 20+ year old bp and will be moving within Alaska in May. I'll be taking the AMH ferry and will be on the boat for about 5 days. They won't permit my bp in the passenger cabin so will be in some sort of sweaterbox type container in my car (unless I take the chance to sneak him into my cabin). The car deck is enclosed, but obviously won't be warm enough without some sort of added heat. I'm trying to figure out how to keep him at some tolerable temperature for the trip. Passengers have access to the car deck once every 8 hours. Obviously there are heat packs or replaceable hot water bottles and I could create extra insulation for the sweater box, but I know they won't last long enough. I don't know if I can plug anything into the car's system for that long without draining the battery fairly quickly.
What other ideas could you offer? What am I missing? Also, any idea how low a temp he could tolerate for that amount of time without ending up with an RI? I wouldn't feed him before traveling.
Thank you so much for your help!
I have one 20+ year old bp and will be moving within Alaska in May. I'll be taking the AMH ferry and will be on the boat for about 5 days. They won't permit my bp in the passenger cabin so will be in some sort of sweaterbox type container in my car (unless I take the chance to sneak him into my cabin). The car deck is enclosed, but obviously won't be warm enough without some sort of added heat. I'm trying to figure out how to keep him at some tolerable temperature for the trip. Passengers have access to the car deck once every 8 hours. Obviously there are heat packs or replaceable hot water bottles and I could create extra insulation for the sweater box, but I know they won't last long enough. I don't know if I can plug anything into the car's system for that long without draining the battery fairly quickly.
What other ideas could you offer? What am I missing? Also, any idea how low a temp he could tolerate for that amount of time without ending up with an RI? I wouldn't feed him before traveling.
Thank you so much for your help!
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