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10-22-2019 02:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by bfdretired
(Post 1690434)
Thanks all for the tips. Will try small cage for under seat on plane only 21/2 hr flight but not sure he will tolerate it.
Thanks again
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One caution, bfd: Make sure you check the in-cabin regulations of the airline you choose. Most have a weight limit of 17 lbs for under the seat in front of you, and that includes the weight of the crate. it's also required that the pet be able to turn around inside the crate. There are other regulations as well, vaccinations and microchips and such, including a wellness vet check within, but no longer than, ten days before the flight. Check with your vet. They are knowledgeable. You can also get on the airline's web site to check their rules.
When you make your airline reservations, you should do it by phone and make a reservation for your pet at the same time. You won't have to pay until you get to the gate, but you must have a rez as they only allow a limited number of pets onboard.
Another thing to take into consideration is the outside temperature if your pet is not flying in the cabin. Airlines have temp limits. Most are 85 or under, but not under 45.
Good luck, and do some research. I would start by calling airlines (not all will take pets nowadays) and getting their rules.
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