All Guests Must Be Approved by The Dog Poster

All Guests Must Be Approved by The Dog Poster

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All Guests Must Be Approved by The Dog Poster

Preparing to Fly With Your Dog: Airline and Travel Requirement Checklist All Guests Must Be Approved by The Dog Poster

  • Quarantine, vaccinations, vaccination records, and health certificates: what are the requirements at your destination, your airline, and your point of origin if it’s a return trip? Make sure to check well in advance, gather the relevant records, and leave time to make appropriate arrangements—and to check any regulations for the journey home, too.
  • Get a well-ventilated, size-appropriate carrier that meets your airline’s requirements. Your dog will have to remain in the carrier for the duration of the flight, so they must be comfortable and should be able to stand, sit, and turn around in the carrier. Carriers for dogs traveling in the cabin will have to fit beneath the seat in front—check your airline’s specifications for the correct dimensions.
  • If you’re bringing your dog into the cabin, the carrier will count toward your carry-on baggage allowance on most airlines.
  • Most airlines specify that your pet must be well behaved (not growling, barking excessively, or making disturbing noises or smells) and that they reserve the right to refuse travel to disruptive pets. Consider earning your dog’s CGC title before travel.
  • Advise your airline prior to traveling that you’ll be bringing a dog. It’s always a good idea to be in direct contact with the airline about bringing a pet, since some airlines have a cap on the amount of animals allowed per flight. It’s also a good chance to check whether there are any regulations you might have missed.
  • Try to find direct flights whenever possible.
  • In summer, try to fly in the early morning or later in the evening, especially if you’re traveling to and/or from someplace hot. In winter, try to book flights in the middle of the day. At certain levels of heat and cold, dogs may not be allowed to fly in cargo or checked baggage.

Choosing the Right Pet Carrier Allowed in Cabin

In general, if your pet carrier (with your pet inside) can fit under the seat in front of you, your dog can ride in the cabin on flights that permit it. Typically, this would be a dog weighing up to about 20 pounds. Check with your airline to confirm specific requirements.

Follow these common guidelines when selecting a pet carrier:

  • Pets should be able to stand and sit, turn around normally and lie down in a natural position in their carrier without touching the sides or top of the carrier.
  • Hard-sided, non-collapsible kennels can’t exceed the under-seat dimensions of any aircraft on your journey. The reservations desk can verify your maximum dimensions based on your airplane.
  • Soft-sided, collapsible kennels can be slightly larger but still need to fit under the seat without having to excessively collapse the carrier. These carriers should be secure, padded, water-resistent, and have ventilation on at least two sides.

We recommend the Sherpa Original Deluxe Airline-Approved Dog & Cat Carrier Bag. Check out other options we’ve researched.

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