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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Traveling by Airplane with Your Dog Tips

Are you planning to travel with your dog by plane? In this article I will give you a few tips of how to prepare for a safe and happy trip with your best friend.
You first need to research airlines as each airline has their own regulations and fees. Call the airlines, find out their specific rules and fees, then prepare yourself accordingly. Airline guidelines list:
  • weight restrictions
  • type of crate you will need to use
  • temperature requirements and certain embargoes due to time of year, weather and even certain breeds of dogs plus more
Best course of action is to contact several airlines before booking your flight to determine which best suits your needs. Remember to give yourself plenty of time to take down all the details.

Most airlines require a health certificate from your vet within a specific period of time to prove your pet is healthy enough and without disease to fly. Schedule a vet appointment accordingly. 

At your vet appointment be sure to discuss sedatives for your dog just in case the dog gets afraid or become nervous/anxious during the flight. If your dog is not microchip ed, get this done at the vet appointment. You don't want to risk losing the dog without proper identification for returning him to you. 

Be sure your dog's rabies vaccination is up-to-date. If you are traveling abroad be aware that some countries may require a specific type of rabies vaccination. Other abroad considerations include:
  • vaccinations required
  • blood and parasite testing
  • licensing requirements
  • destination airport rules and regulations
  • quarantines
Additional points to remember include:
  • accustom your dog to the travel crate
  • confirm and book reservations
  • try to avoid layovers, but if necessary, keep them short, book a nonstop flight if you can
  • have your dog freshly groomed as he or she will be more comfortable freshly groomed
  • to reduce the chance of overheating, consider booking your flight early in the morning
  • if your dog is flying with you, booking a window seat might be helpful to keep your pet out of the aisle traffic
  • you will need an airline approved pet carrier and bedding
  • leash and collar is necessary
  • put a name tag on your dog with your name, address and phone numbers, also include a photo of you and your pet in case you get separated
  • water and portable water dish according to TSA guidelines
  • supply of sealed pet food, dish, and spoon
  • dog treats
  • toys, especially chew toys and chew treats (take along a healthy long lasting chew treat such as a Life's Abundance Porky Puff
  • medications your dog is on
  • plastic bags or other means for clean up after your pet

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