One thing to add that nobody has mentions is a vet certificate of health.
All airlines require them and they can't be more then 30 days old. I've been asked at the gate to show the vet cert before allowed to board.
Also we drove from L.A. To Dallas moving a family member and flew home.
We didn't purchase the dogs tickets until we were at the gate ( DFW airport) This was after going through security. We weren't asked to show anything but our tickets.
Out side of that take off anything thats on the dog i.e. harness or collar before going through the scanner. You hold your dog and go through the scanner 'arch' while the dogs carrier goes on the belt to be scanned empty. happy flying.
Oh, also, smaller planes limit dogs to 2 yes 2! If you're flying in a CRJ they only allow 2 dogs in them. |