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Dogs can fly with you if they meet several conditions set up by the airlines. Check with your airline for specifics. Generally these are:

  • The dog should be at least eight weeks old and fully weaned.
  • The dog cannot be ill, violent, or in physical distress.
  • According to the ASPCA and many veterinarians, as well as most airlines, pets should not be sedated for air travel. If you are concerned about your pet being over anxious during travel, then please discuss this with your veterinarian. Make sure that your pets nails are trimmed to avoid snagging on the travel crates door or some other object.
  • The travel crate must meet the airlines standards and be large enough for the pet to lie down comfortably, turn around, and stand freely.
  • Mark the crate with Live Animal - This Side Up and include your name, address, and telephone number in case she gets lost or misplaced in transit.
  • Try to book a non-stop flight and take temperatures into consideration. During the summer, book to fly at night when its often cooler. Some airlines now refuse to transport at all in hot or humid conditions.

Note: Small dogs can sometimes be crated and taken on board the plane with you. Larger animals must stay in the cargo area.

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