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Bark Air, an airline for dogs!

Bark Air is launching the first-ever airline catered to dogs. Started by pet company Bark, the airline aims to “revolutionize flying for dogs” and makes its first flight on Thursday. It takes off from New York and will land in Los Angeles. A domestic flight costs about six-thousand-dollars a ticket, and international tickets cost about eight-thousand each. The company will offer “white paw service” with earmuffs and treats for its pups.

(Video courtesy of Bark)

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