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Old 07-02-2008, 03:50 AM   #6
ladyj
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Oliver Springs, TN
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Rose flying with a dog

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Originally Posted by Gingergirlsmom View Post
I've been researching size restrictions for in-cabin pet carriers. It appears that, as I suspected, teapots can't fly!

Anyone with a big yorkie ever have any luck flying with their furkid? The height restriction for the carrier (8.5 - 9") is really low. If you figured out a way to do it, I'd love details. How big is your furkid? What carrier/airline did you use? etc.

I have a Bichon, Lacy, who weighs 13 pounds. She has flown with me many times, but only on Delta. You will need to check with the airline to be sure you meet all of their regulations, which seem to be changing some right now, so be sure about them. Lacy travels in a Sherpa bag with wheels. It fits under the seat in front of me with no problem. Even though she is not that big, I can't carry her for more than a couple of minutes. I think it's a medium bag. You need to measure your dog and be sure the carrier is big enough for the dog to move around a little, but is within the airline requirements. Lacy can turn around in her Sherpa bag, but she can't stand up completely. She is very good in her carrier and is a great traveler. She has been allowed to lay on my lap under a blanket a few times. The flight attendants are always charmed by her and she gets a lot of attention. I always advise anyone traveling with a Bichon, or any dog, to dress nicely because you will be getting a lot of attention. I will add that I always get a health certificate before flying with Lacy. It doesn't take much to get one, 10 minutes at the vet's and they sign the form. You can get thrown off the plane and it just isn't worth the risk of that happening.
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