Can I smuggle a newborn puppy on a plane to Bosnia and Herzegovina from Heathrow airport?

It's so tiny it can fit in my pocket I'd go to the bathroom to feed it during the flight and keep in tucked under my top, I'm raising an orphan puppy it's 2 days old I'll be leaving in 2 weeks I can't find anyone to care for the puppy during the week I'll be gone also I don't trust they'll feed her properly like what if she chokes or inhaled the milk so I plan to bring her with me she's very quiet as long as she's full and I've helped her pee and poop do you think I'll be able to pull it off? They won't be able to detect her will they?

No way will you get it through.

That would be a crime similar to trying to sneak someone on board, because many airlines will permit animals in small soft cages that can fit under the seat in front of you, and they charge an extra fee for doing that. We pay about $100 each way for each of our two dogs when we fly. It is also illegal because animals are not allowed to cross country lines.

You can take the dog on the flight. It is small enough to be in a crate you put under the seat in front of you. You don't have to sneak or smuggle. They will allow you to take the pup. Or at least this has been my experience but I'm in America.

You're thinking too much for a problem with a simple solution. Tell the flight attendant that an evil wizard cursed your partner and turned him into a tiny dog, and that you need to take the plane to get him to the magic cure. The flight attendant will be so moved by your magical dilemma that your "partner" will be allowed on the plane.

It can definitely be detected

Don't be stupid! Trying to smuggle a live animal onto a plane in the UK, will get you a criminal record

If this is true and the pup is 2 DAYS old.
I doubt very much its still going to be alive in 2 week time, unless YOU are VERY experienced with raising new born pups.
Anyone with an ounce of experience would not be asking such a ridiculous question. Jmo.

No, you can't. In two weeks, that puppy will be considerably larger, more active, and noisier. Even when airlines allow pets in-cabin, there will be a minimum age (usually 8-12 weeks) and vaccine requirements. Either stay home, or pay someone to care for the puppy.

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