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Selasa, 08 April 2014

can you bring dogs on a plane?




kikeish


small ones?
does it cost extra?



Answer
A small dog can travel in the cabin (in an airline-approved carrier that can fit under the seat). It will count as your "carry-on" bag.

The cost varies depending on the airline, typically it's between $50-$100 one-way. (So round-trip, you will have to pay this fee twice.)

You will need a health certificate from your vet and possibly additional paperwork. Check the specific airline you are traveling on for more details about their policies.

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RE: "Passenger pets must be stored with the cargo in a travel crate and they must be accompanied with a health certificate if they are traveling out of state and proof of vaccinations if they are traveling out of the country. These are the post 9/11 guidelines. Most people who say that dogs are allowed in the cabin are referring to the pre- 9/11 era."

I'm sorry, but you are mistaken. Small dogs are still allowed to fly in-cabin on most airlines (there are a handful that don't allow in-cabin pets).

Here are a few of the airlines' in-cabin flight rules for pets:
http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/pet_travel_information/pet_travel_options/index.jsp#carryon
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/content/travel/animals/in_cabin.aspx
http://www.aa.com/aa/i18nForward.do?p=/travelInformation/specialAssistance/travelingWithPets.jsp#Pets%20Traveling%20In%20The%20Cabin
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airline approved kennel?




kt


i am going to be flying with my 80 pound American bulldog. This is his first flight so i no hes going to be very anxious. I was looking into sky kennels and i read a few reviews on the kennel i was interested in. it says that some airlines will only allow kennels that have metal wing nuts. i cant seem to find any that crated that do. they are all plastic. i wondering if anyone nos of any. also some people said that the crates are easy to open by the pet banging on them. is there any way that i could make it impossible for my massive dog to get out. i was thinking bungee cords but thats it. if anyone has flown this there flurry family i would love to hear any tips that they have


Answer
you can use zip ties to attach the top of the crate to the bottom ... i recently bought an airline-approved crate and while the bolts were metal the part that twists on is plastic ... on the same website (skykennel) they sell the zip ties for added strength ...




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Selasa, 09 Juli 2013

How do big dogs fly in a plane?

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Q. I have a siberian husky that is really furry doesn't like the heat but will tolerate it when she has to (with proper hydration). Shes 60lbs and travels a lot in the car but I wonder about a plane.
I need to know if its possible to fly with a dog like mine. It would be for about a hour and half. No stops. During the cool of the day.

How can I make this happen? Does anyone have experience with this? Looking for some pointers.


Answer
Kenneled in the cargo area of the plane. You will need an airline-approved dog crate, you can buy it at Petsmart, Petco, ETC. You also have to keep food & water in said kennel.

How to transport my dog to another state without me being there?




baxasuka


I need to transport my dog to New York from Denver. My friend is currently watching her and how do I bring her over here without me being there to take her and most importantly, what company offers those services...She is a German Shepard that weighs around 70-75 lbs. Please let me know, Im desperate.


Answer
your friend could ship her to you by plane. Of course she would have to be in the cargo hold. She would need a health clearance from the vet just before being shipped. And a crate approved by the airline for shipping. You could check out dofferent airlines regarding costs and other requirements.




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