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Originally Posted by Keno I was going to say the same thing, seems they do everything to discourage you from bringing a dog on board ... |
They only allow so many live animals in the cabin, which is why they aren't more accomodating I think. Also, if anyone has dry ice in the cabin, no animals can go inside (dry ice used for organs to be transplanted etc....it very rarely happens).
Also, I don't think they give you a ticket or anything for the pets going on board; so security has no idea how many you said you had. At least, that's been my experience. They do xray the carrier, but I think they figure if you got to the security gate, everything with you is kosher (as far as pets go). I might be wrong about that and it might vary with which airline you're flying. I've only flown Alaska Air.