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EntertainmentFlying Tips

How to Travel by Air with a Pet

Instructions

  • Step 1: Contact the airline Contact the airline directly to make arrangements for your pet. Airlines often restrict the number of pets that can be on a single flight.
  • TIP: Book a flight in the morning or evening when the weather is cooler, and avoid travel during busy times like holidays and weekends to avoid long delays.
  • Step 2: Learn the airline’s procedure Learn about any specific rules or regulations from the airline. Check to see if they allow small pets in the cabin.
  • Step 3: Get current health certificates and vaccination records Get copies of current health certificates and vaccination records from your veterinarian. Keep one copy with you, and one secured to your pet’s crate.
  • TIP: Don’t sedate your dog unless your veterinarian tells you to. Pets will be better able to regulate their body temperature if they’re awake.
  • Step 4: Buy a pet crate Buy a heavy-duty, USDA-approved pet crate. Add large labels indicating the contents and your contact information.
  • Step 5: Put a cushion in the crate Put a towel, an old shirt, or other cushion in the bottom of the pet’s crate to keep them comfortable during the trip.
  • TIP: Avoid feeding your pet for three to four hours before flying to limit the chance of motion sickness.
  • Step 6: Follow airline regulations Follow your airline’s regulations regarding boarding your pet.
  • Step 7: Pick up your pet Pick up your pet at the baggage claim area. Take them outside for a bathroom break, and give them a little treat for being a good traveler.
  • FACT: The smallest dog ever was a Yorkshire Terrier. He weighed only 4 ounces and measured 3½ inches from the tip of his nose to his tail.

You Will Need

  • Health and vaccination records
  • A heavy-duty travel crate
  • Appropriate crate labels
  • An old towel
  • shirt
  • or cushion

Lessons in this Guide

How to Avoid Airline Baggage Fees

How to Get an Airline Upgrade

How to Get an IATA Code

How to Buy Airline Tickets

How to Cope with Air Travel

How to Prevent Blood Clots While Flying

How to Prepare for a Long Plane Ride

How to Get Upgraded to First Class or Business Class on a Plane

How to Recover Lost Luggage

How to Use an Airline E-Ticket

How to Find Flight Information

How to Travel Light to Avoid Baggage Fees

How to Pick the Cheapest Days to Fly

How to Deal with a Flight Cancellation

How to Actually Get Some Sleep on a Plane

How to Survive an Airport Layover

How to Travel by Air with a Pet

How to Cope with a Fear of Flying

How to Fly Standby

How to Pick a Great Airline Seat

How to Get through Airport Security

How to Ask Out a Flight Attendant

How to Get Your Seatmate to Shut the Hell Up

How to Never Lose Your Luggage

How to Avoid Jet Lag

How to Pack Everything for Your Vacation into a Carry-on

How to Get to the Airport on Time

How to Find Cheap Airfare

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