THE PET FRIENDLY TRAVEL GUIDE - AIRPORTS
We are constantly being asked if we have any tips for traveling with dogs and I think one of the most important tips I can share is to be prepared. Make sure you know the rules and regulations for the airline you are flying with - documents, carrying case size, etc., because they all vary.
On the day of travel:
My main concerns while traveling with my frenchie is when and where will they be able to have a potty break. I have learned, from some very embarrassing travel moments, that dogs will most likely have to go right when you are about to board the plane and right after you deplane (and I mean RIGHT after). This is why pet carriers are so helpful with preventing accidents while traveling.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO...
I found this amazing list of all the airports with a designated pet relief area:
Just click on the state and look for the city you will be flying to and from. This list even has the location of the pet relief area, so you can really plan ahead.
Do you have a list of airlines that will approve flying with a 30lb Frenchie. He’s fairly tall for a Frenchie not even that fat. We are moving soon and have to travel a lot for work.
Do you have a list of airlines that will approve flying with a 30lb Frenchie. He’s fairly tall for a Frenchie not even that fat. We are moving soon and have to travel a lot for work.
In your Instagram for this blog post and others I’ve seen, a lot of dogs/Frenchies are either in a seat, out of their carriers or on the laps of the owners. Is it not the regulation of all airlines that once they board the flight they must remain in the carrier under the seat?
Do you guys have a recommended pet carrier for Frenchies?
I was hoping this was regarding the actual travel and not locations to pee. I live in Hawaii and will be moving to California soon. I’m afraid of having to put my two frenchies in the cargo area. Do you know of any airlines that will allow me to pay for a seat for them? Thank you, Kindra Yandell
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