Your Must-Know Guide to Pet Travel on Airplanes


When considering pet travel, many of us can’t bear the thought of leaving our pooch home while we are off vacationing or traveling around the globe, but if you do feel the urge to share your trip with Rex, be sure to give careful consideration to the following when it comes to dog travel in airplanes:

1.) Do Your Homework Ahead of Time – Contact your airline and determine if there are any restrictions in pet travel or more specifically dog travel (which tend to vary by airline), check weight limits, carrier requirements, or health / vaccination requirements. Taking the time in advance to get answers to your pet travel questions will save you a lot of stress when you’re at the airport ready to fly with your dog when an issue arises.

Jack Russell Traveling2.) Your Dog is Not Cargo or Luggage - Flying with your dog checked under the plane is extremely stressful and should only be done in rare circumstances or in emergencies. Do ensure that you have proper carrier on wheels which accommodates your dog’s size and weight comfortably.

3.) Just Say No - For dog travel, don’t use doggie drugs or sedatives. Use of such drugs for pet travel or flights is highly discouraged by the American Veterinarian Medical Association (AVMA). They state that such practices can lead to major health issues and even death in certain cases.

Unless you’re traveling specifically to a race, competition, or canine festival, consider leaving your dog at home in the loving hands of a pet sitter. Care.com gives people safe and easy access to hundreds of thousands of providers nationwide, enabling families to find and select the best pet care possible based on detailed profiles, background checks, and references. Your peace of mind will make your trip that much more enjoyable!

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