it really just depends on what you want to do. if you want to take the puppy, start putting it in a small carrier so he will get used to it. Also, check your airline for carrier sizes. even if your carrier is a little big, if the top corners are soft, you can smoosh it down to fit under the seat. My puppy never made a sound on a recent trip. Also, make sure you take food for the pup. As far as medicating before flight, most airlines have a rule against it but I know a lot of people still do it. When you book your flight, be sure to tell them you have a puppy traveling in cabin with you since they have a limit to the number of in cabin pets they allow per flight. |