We didn't really need "proof" of travel, just an oral statement. Hopefully that puppy will show up in the next day or two so she can relax.

We've hauled the grandson out of the country and just had to have a notarized statement of permission signed by both parents. That and another notarized statement authorizing us to make any medical judgements deemed to be necessary.


Been there, done that, the washing machine ate the T-shirt