What NOT to do on a Plane with a Dog
There’s plenty to avoid when hitting the friendly skies with your pup. Here are our tips on what NOT to do when flying with your dog.Â
Flying with your dog is now easier than ever. Here are travel tips on flying with your pet, plus airline and country policies and costs.
Have questions on whether pets can fly on airline seats? What about airlines that allow big dogs? Which airlines are the most pet-friendly? Find answers to all those and more!
There’s plenty to avoid when hitting the friendly skies with your pup. Here are our tips on what NOT to do when flying with your dog.Â
See how we got our pets health certificates endorsed in person at the APHIS office at JFK and learn how to do it yourself.
It’s the law that airports servicing more than 10,000 passengers per year must provide a pet relief area. Here are the airport pet service areas we’ve encountered so you’ll know what to expect when flying.
Flying with multiple dogs can be a challenge. A few easy moves can make your trip a whole lot smoother. Check out these must read tips to learn how!
The APHIS 7001 form is an International Health Certificate. If you’re traveling internationally with your pet, chances are you’ll need it.
This is the #1 thing that has helped us when traveling with our two dogs, near or far, locally or internationally, big city or country.
There are a million questions people have when preparing for a trip, especially if they’re traveling by plane. Here’s the low down on dog food on planes.
You asked, and we answered! Here are your biggest dog travel questions, answered by us. Have more questions? Leave them in the comments.
We break down the difference between traveling with your pet on a plane in the cabin, in cargo, and in baggage so you know which option works for you.
If you’re in the USA and planning to travel internationally with your pup, chances are you’ll need a pet health certificate that is endorsed by the USDA. Here’s how to get one, so you and your pooch can travel abroad.
Flying internationally with your dog? Check out our guide and make sure you’re prepared!
Flying with your dog can be both exciting, and overwhelming. Here are a few tips to use on flight day that will help you both stay calm and happy.
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