First, you have to book the dog's ticket when you purchase your own. The airlines we've flown allow a max of 2 dogs in the cabin, first-come, first serve. It has costs us anywhere from $80 to $85 per direction on Alaska and Northwest. Some airlines don't allow you to do it.
Then you have to keep them in a carry-on sized carrier under the seat. And I just found this out. That carry-on counts as your one carry on item (other than purse, etc.) Of course, we've always ignored that rule and haven't been busted.
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