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Originally Posted by SweetCuteness Just curious, if it was cold enough for the water to freeze, how did the dog not die?
When I was looking at flying Ferdinand to Oregon, all the airlines I called had temperature controlled areas. It was December and it's cold in December up there, but they assured me that the area was heated. I ended up deciding not to do is as to not put him through the trauma. |
The airline temperature restrictions aren't for the flying temperatures, they're for the temperatures on the ground. Planes can sit on the tarmac or runway for extended periods of times & the pets are in a "holding area" until they're put onboard. Same thing when they arrive at their destination. So if it's exceptionally cold or hot outside, the animals can be exposed to it.
CJ, Former long time travel agent