I've flown with Carter, Cooper and Sebastian. We had good experiences each time. Carter was probably the most difficult -- he's more spoiled than the other two.
Be sure you make your reservation for the dog as soon as you're ready to make your own reservation because they only allow a certain number of pets per flight (and the number depends on the aircraft type).
A health certificate may be required . . . better to be safe than sorry but arriving at the airport and having the CSR ask for the certificate and not allowing you to board without it.
Be prepared for delays and cancellations. Make sure you have enough pee pads in the event you have to stay overnight in a hotel. Make sure you have enough food for the pup as well.
Flying with your pet isn't as stressful as you would think.
Lisa
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