AFL star Nathan Broad and wife Tayla reveal Qantas’ ‘disgusting’ treatment of their dog Charlie

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AFL star Nathan Broad and his wife Tayla shared on social media how much they "disgust" from Qantas's treatment for domestic dogs. The couple, who were born in Melbourne, announced French Bulldogs Charlie had been left in a chest for several hours on Instagram and claimed that they learned they have only learned because it was not swinging on the plane.Because is open. Richmond defender was the first to announce the news by sharing a photo of Charlie in his Instagram story on Tuesday. “Qantas left my French Buldogum in chest at Melbourne airport for 8 hours.Not put it on the plane… Then they tried to put him on the plane later.A total of 14 hours in a chest without food and heat.The excuses were ‘our system has collapsed ..You belong chest, you useless airline! " Former Love Island star, his wife also shared updates in his story and described the treatment as "disgusting" and "animal abuse". The camera icon Richmond defender was first to announce the news by sharing a photo of Charlie in Instagram story on Tuesday.Credit Information Instagram "Our poor Charlie was going to get on the plane early this morning. "Qantas did not give us any changes, so my brother has been waiting for hours at Perth airport to get him. "Nobody can tell us where Charlie was. He said he just didn't get on the morning plane. We're not sure whether he's stuck in the air or still in a chest at the airport." The mother of a child also claimed that the "everyone" Charlie was giving "different answers" about where it was. The old love island star, the camera symbol, described the treatment of their families' dog as "disgusting" and "animal abuse".Credit Information Instagram Qantas spokesman said the animal did not perform the first flight, but it was regularly checked. "Unfortunately, pet could not travel on a scheduled flight, and later on the next time next available flight," they said. "Our team regularly checked whether domestic animal was good, fill the water and made sure that chest was clean. The chest was kept closed at our shipping terminal while waiting. "We know how important it is for people to know that their pets are good at traveling with us. "We apologize for the delay and we work with our pet travel agencies allow us to deliver them the place as soon as possible." Qantas added that due to additional health requirements, Brachycephalic breeds, such as French Buldogs, should be reservation through third -party pet travel agencies. Tayla Broad then announced that the "wonderful team in the departure pets found Charlie and brought her back to their warehouses to give her" water, food and care ". He explained that he and her husband took Charlie that day took back to their homes in Melbourne. "Your home is safe," he shared a photo of Instagram when he hugged his dog with his dog. "However, this situation breaks our hearts. Very shaken. We could not get out of our stairs from fatigue," he said. Broad also

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