Flying with dogs Discussions

July 31st, 2009

Arriving in new locales can feel glamorous and exciting, but let's face it, getting there is rarely half the fun. Even on domestic flights, airport lines, security checks, airplane air and noise, and delayed connections are stressful enough for people. For pets--who can't check the departure...

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britt

im buying a pet from washington..but i live in LA california..so my purebred yorkie needs to be on airplane to back to california.. how safe is it? also my soon to be dog is 3 weeks old and i'm wandering if my dog will have breathing problems

2 months ago by britt

Toni

From a flight attendant.....please repeatedly remind followers that pets carried on board commercial aircraft must remain IN the carrier THROUGHOUT the flight. This is federal law and in place for VERY good reasons, including the safety of the pet. The pet cannot come out to sit on your lap, occupy the empty seat near you, "hang out" around your feet, be walked or carried through the cabin, given a peek out the window, NADA. My airline's rule is: NOT EVEN THE HEAD OUT OF THE CARRIER.

about 1 year ago by Toni

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