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The dog who flew for the first time in the United States, full of nervousness but pretending to be calm, but it was really good!

Title: The first flight of the dog's life! A furry adventure in the skies of United States

Description: A small corgi named Oreo stepped on a United States flight for the first time, and his nervous and excited appearance swept the audience. Its courage and well-behaved made this flight an unforgettable experience.

The dog who flew for the first time in the United States, full of nervousness but pretending to be calm, but it was really good!

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Hi, I'm Lily, a 28-year-old freelance writer. I live in New York, and I like to write articles and take pictures. I have a 3 year old corgi named Oreo. It's my best friend and an integral part of my life. Today, I'm going to share with you an interesting story about Oreo, the first time he flew on a plane.

It was last summer when I got a job offer in Los Angeles and needed to stay there for a month. Without even thinking about it, I decided to take Oreo with me. After all, we've never been apart for so long.

The preparation was much more complicated than I thought. I need to prepare a health certificate for Oreo, a vaccine record, and a kennel that meets the airline's requirements. Oreo seemed to sense something, and he was very clingy during this time, always looking at me pitifully with those big eyes.

Finally arrived on the day of departure, we arrived at the airport early in the morning. Oreo obediently stayed in the kennel, but I could feel its uneasiness. Its eyes were looking around, its ears were erect high, as if trying to make sense of the strange environment.

At security, I had to take Oreo out of the box. It was clinging to my arms, and its little paws were trembling slightly. I gently stroked its back and whispered in its ear, "It's okay, Oreo, we'll be back in the box soon." "

Finally through security, we arrived at the departure area. Oreo can finally get out of the box and move around. It took a cautious step, as if to test this new world. The people around were all cute by it, and they cast kind glances one after another. A little girl ran over to touch it, and Oreo, though a little nervous, politely let the little girl touch its head.

When it was time to board the plane, I put the Oreo back in the box. It seemed to understand something, and obediently slipped in, but its eyes were still full of doubt and unease. I whispered to it, "Don't be afraid, Oreo, we're about to take to the skies!" "

The dog who flew for the first time in the United States, full of nervousness but pretending to be calm, but it was really good!

After entering the cabin, I placed the case containing the Oreo under the seat. In the time before takeoff, I could hear Oreo's soft whimper. How I wish I could have been comforted in my arms, but I know it's not allowed. I could only touch the box lightly with my feet, hoping to give it some security.

The plane began to taxi, and I felt Oreo getting more uneasy in the box. As the plane began to accelerate to takeoff, I heard a short bark from Oreo. My heart tugged at it, imagining its fear at the moment. But to my surprise, after that barking, Oreo fell silent.

After the plane stabilized, the flight attendant came over and asked about Oreo. I bent down to look and saw that Oreo was looking at me with his big eyes, and although I could still see a hint of nervousness, it was more of bravery and trust. I can't help but feel a wave of pride, my little one is really great!

Every now and then during the flight, I would lean down and "chat" with Oreo through the mesh of the box. It seems to have adapted to this new environment and has even begun to take a nap. Seeing its quiet appearance, my heart also calmed down.

The flight of more than three hours was soon over. As we stepped out of the cabin, Oreo looked tired but excited. Its tail began to wag slightly, as if to say, "Hey, I did it!" "

Walking out of the airport, we were greeted by the warm sunshine of Los Angeles. I crouched down and opened the box, and Oreo immediately jumped out and began to sniff around excitedly. There was a glint of curiosity in its eyes, as if to say, "Wow, is this the new world?" "

Looking back on this trip, I am proud of Oreo. It overcame its fears and behaved so bravely and well-behaved. This experience was not only a big step for Oreo, but also a major milestone in our relationship. It made me understand that as long as we trust and support each other, there is no difficulty that we cannot overcome.

Now, whenever I see Oreo sleeping peacefully in his own nest, I am reminded of what it looked like on a plane. That little look that is both nervous and pretending to be calm is really cute. This flight experience not only enriched Oreo's "dog life", but also made me cherish the bond between us even more.

The dog who flew for the first time in the United States, full of nervousness but pretending to be calm, but it was really good!

For Oreo, it may just be a short adventure. But for me, it's a warm reminder that there are always unknowns and challenges in life, but as long as we face them bravely, we can definitely create good memories.

Finally, I would like to say to all my friends who are going to travel with pets: don't underestimate our furry children, they are much braver than we think. With enough love and support, they can be the best travel companions. Let's create more wonderful memories together!

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