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Aussie Influencer Slammed Qantas For The Treatment Of Her Dog

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Model and influencer Tayla Broad has completely slammed Qantas for the alleged poor therapy of her candy pup Charlie when a routine flight went fallacious.

On Tuesday, Tayla took to Instagram to name out the airline for allegedly shedding the French Bulldog and never giving her any discover as to the place he was.

“Qantas you have a lot of explaining to do,” the previous Love Island Australia star mentioned on her Stories, per news.com.au.

She defined that Charlie was meant to be on an early morning flight from Melbourne to Western Australia, however when her brother went to go acquire him, he was nowhere to be discovered.

“Qantas didn’t notify us of any changes so my brother has been waiting at Perth airport to collect him for hours,” she wrote.

“No one is ready to inform us the place Charlie is. Just that he didn’t get placed on his morning flight.

“We are unsure if he is currently in the air or still stuck inside a crate at the airport.”

She claimed that each particular person she spoke to had a special reply for the place they believed the canine was.

“This is disgusting and animal abuse. We should have been informed and given the opportunity to collect our little man hours ago if he even is in Melbourne that is,” she wrote.

Tayla Broad
This is a child. (Image Source: Instagram)

It wasn’t till that afternoon that Tayla obtained phrase about Charlie’s whereabouts.

“The amazing team at Departure Pets have found him and taken him back to their depo to give him water food and care,” she wrote in an update.

Tayla’s husband AFL participant Nathan Broad took to his personal Instagram Stories to submit concerning the ordeal and mentioned that Qantas had positioned the lil’ man on a later flight at 5pm which might imply that Charlie could have been left in his crate with out meals or water for 14 hours. As a outcome, he was allegedly dehydrated, drooling and extremely anxious.

“This is breaking our hearts though,” she mentioned, updating her followers when he was home secure.

“He is so rattled, couldn’t get up our stairs.”

Tayla Broad
(Image Source: Instagram / @taylabroad)

On Thursday morning, a spokesperson for Qantas commented on the scenario.

“Unfortunately the pet was unable to travel on its scheduled flight and was put onto the following available flight later in the day,” they instructed 9Entertainment.

“Our group frequently checked the pet was OK, refilled their water and made certain the crate was clear. The crate was saved beneath cowl in our freight terminal whereas ready.

“We understand how necessary it’s for folks to know their pets are effectively cared for after they’re travelling with us.

“We’re sorry for the delay and we’re working with our pet travel agents to make sure we can get them where they need to go as soon as possible.”

A day after the ordeal, Tayla posted on social media with an update.

“Charlie won’t even look at us this morning. I hate that he thinks we put him through that 🥺,” she wrote.

The poor little dude!!!

I completely get that issues occur and flights need to be modified however a pet isn’t the identical as a suitcase.

Also, Charlie is a French Bulldog – a breed infamous for its lovable squishy little nostril and the multitude of medical issues they convey. The squishy-faced breeds, in any other case often known as Brachycephalic breeds, are trickier as a result of they’re extra prone to respiratory points. According to Qantas’ freight website, animals who’ve this type of squishy face need to be freighted by means of a pet transport specialist to handle these dangers.

And as an proprietor of a squishy-faced canine – Hank, Boston Terrier, the sunshine of my life – I can report that from my expertise they’re little infants. Absolute softies. Not completely resilient in temperament. Maybe a Jack Russell might bounce again in a flash, however Hank, he’d be sulking for days. Or possibly I assign to many emotional traits to my very own canine, who I like like a mom loves her personal son.

(Image supply: Instagram / @nathanbroad)

Anyway, my level is that Tayla adopted process to move Charlie in a fashion that suited Qantas’ necessities and a major oversight was made. Although they cared for him in his crate, it’s nonetheless not the therapy you’d need to your pup. I do know I wouldn’t need that for Hank.

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