Dog Travel Tips

Air Travel

50 States of USA (exept Hawaii & Guam) and Canada

Must to know:

1. Health & Age Requirment

Is your dog healthy and old enough? - Pets must be at leasht 8 weeks old, and all pets should be with a valid health certicicate issued no more than 10 days before departure by Federal law.

2. Breed Restictions

Can your dog breed enter other states or provinces? - Some areas regulate the types of breeds (eg Pitbulls).

3. Carry-on-Pet in Cabin or in Checked Baggage?

It depends on the size or weight of your dog and your destination. You must book your pets in either Cabin or Baggage in advance. Pets must remain in the kennel at all times.

4. Kennel Requiment

Carry-on-Pets requres a soft-sided kennel to fit under your front seat. Pet in Checked Baggage needs a Hard-sided kennel with metal gates. Both types of kennels have to be designed for airline travel with and let pets be able to move comfortably in the kennels (stand up and turn around). No wheels, good ventilation, lockable, screws/bolds complete and water proof/water-repellent bottom.

5. Things to be Prepared

- Two empty dishes (food & water) accessible from the outside
- A soft absorbent material for pee. Normally, a large towel, a blancket or a pet sheet, not newspaper nor magazines which would cause pets in toxic state.
- Food for a long flight. Pass the food at the airline check-in counter when you check-in.
- A Feeding Instraction if necessary. Attach it to the kennel.

6. Embargo & Temprature Restricktion

Some Airlines have already set up Holiday Embargo and Seasonal Embargo stricktly. Follow thier advaice. All Airlines may refuse all dogs for awaiting in low or high temprature. Note that Short-nosed breeds are not allowed to fly in Summer for health reason by some of these Airlines.

Good to know:

1. Copy & bring license and all vaccinations' proof with vet's phone number.

 

Oversized Pets & Kennels in Baggage or
Temprature Restriction (Heat & Cold) of origin and destination

Pets may be shipped separatelly with an assistance of cargo servies as a live stock. Contact with Air Canada Cargo, United Cargo, NorthWest Cargo, Continental's QUICKPAK, and AA Cargo

 

US & Canada only

General & Common Information

•All Fee are per kennel for limited destinations.
•Only soft-sided kennels designed for airline travel.
•Pets must remain in the kennel at all times.
•Pet in-cabin counts as one piece of carry-on baggage

•Only Hard-sided kennels designed for airline travel
•If your kennel has wheels, they either be removed or taped.
•Two empty dishes (food & water) accessible from the outside are required.
•The kennel must contain soft absorbent material (not newspaper / printed matters)

•All Pets must be booked in advance.
•All states require proof of current rabies vaccination for dogs over 12 weeks old
•Some states require a health certificate.
•Temprature Restriction (Heat & Cold) of origin and destination could cause pets to stop on board.

WestJet

$50 one way
One pet per passenger
up to 22 lbs
7.5”Wx16”Lx8.5”H

CA$50 /one way
Six (in three kennels)
up to 100 lbs
36”Hx24”Wx26”L

•Holiday Embargos: Pets in Cabin.
•Embargos: Pets in Baggage - Dec. 15, 2006 - Jan. 7, 2007

Air Canada

No longer available
(Since Sep.16, 2006)

Two kennels per person or family
up to 70 lbs(combined weight)
CA$105 one way

•Embargos: Dec. 18, 2006 - Jan. 7, 2007

American Airlines

$80 one way
23"Lx13"Wx9"H

$100 one way
40"Lx27"Wx30"H
up to 100 lbs

•Embargos: May 15 - Sep. 15
•Breed Restriction

Continental Airlines

$95 one way
22"Lx14"xWx9"H (depending on the type of aircraft)

N/A

 

Delta Airlines

$50 one way

$100 one way

•Embargos: Pets in Baggage - May 15 - Sept. 15
•Breed Restriction in hot-wheather in Baggage

Northwest Airlines

$80 one way
Up to 15 pounds (with kennel) ,
17"Lx12.3"Wx8"H

$139-$299 based on seize & weight
Under 100lbs and 160"(with kennel) for domestic travel
Under 150lbs and 160"(with kennel) for international travel.

 

United Airlines

$85 one way
Small enough to fit and stay comfortably in a kennel under the seat.

Kennel Size: S/M:$100 & L:$200

•Breed Restriction in Summer in Baggage

US Airways

$80 one way
Small Pets only
16"Wx17"Lx8"H (depending on the type of aircraft)

Cost based on weight and destination

•Summer Embargo: Short-nosed breeds in Baggage.

 

Brachycephalic (Short-Nosed) Dog Breeds

Extra care is required when the following breeds are shipped because they often have hereditary respiratory problems. These animals are susceptible to increased risk of heat stroke and breathing problems when exposed to stress or extreme heat:
• Boston Terrier
• Boxer
• Brussels Griffin
• Bull Terrier
• Dutch Pug
• English Bulldog
• English Toy Spaniel
• French Bulldog
• Japanese Chin
• Japanese Pug
• Pekinese
• Shih Tzu

On the recommendation of our consulting veterinarian, Continental Airlines will now require the following to reduce stress and heat exposure when shipping or handling the above-mentioned breeds:
• Use 1 size larger kennel than is normally required
• Use a kennel with ventilation on 4 sides. (If the kennel does not have ventilation on 4 sides, modify the kennel by drilling 7 holes in the rear top and 7 holes in the rear bottom of the kennel using a 3/4 inch keyhole bit).
• Acclimate the animal to the kennel by letting the animal spend time in the kennel for several days before its departure
• Do not place food in the kennel during the flight, just water
• Provide plenty of water to the animal. Frozen water bottles with tiny holes punched in the sides make a great watering tool for several hours when placed in the kennel's watering dish.

 

ecommendations for Puppies

Continental Airlines' consulting Veterinarian recommends that customers shipping small or toy breeds that are less than 12 weeks old and less than 3 lb (approx 1.5 kg) follow these precautionary steps to ensure their safe transportation:
• Do not vaccinate these puppies within 3 days of transport
• Do not worm these puppies within 3 days of transport
• Ensure that no medical procedures are performed on the puppy within 3 days of transport
• Use honey or White Karo syrup for "carbohydrate loading" for the 24-hour period just prior to shipping (to help maintain glucose levels in the puppy while in transit).

Continental's consulting veterinarian recommends these steps because a puppy less than 3 lb (approximately 1.5 kg) and 16 weeks of age cannot store glycogen in its liver which means it may not be able to regulate its own sugar/glucose levels. Lowered glucose levels in these pups could result in hypoglycemic episodes including seizures, reduction of body temperature (hypothermia) and could severely compromise the health of your pet.




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