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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: USA
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| One small suggestion -- be aware if you ae going to be on a long flight with your pup you might want to consider that you won't want to be drinking a lot of fluids or you will be in the situation of having to leave your pup to go to the rest room which might be a problem if you are traveling alone. Got myself in that situation on a flight from Atlanta to Germany once
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2012 Location: West Columbia
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That happened to a lady who was sitting next to me on a flight from FL to LA! (before I had Ralph) she had a little chi and needed to go to the restroom and they had let her dog sit on her lap, and I was like awww ill hod her. So I held her for her. But granted we had become friendly for the first 2 and 1/2 hours of the flight. | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Columbus Ohio
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Atlanta to Germany is a long flight.I'm really nervous about her flying for such a long time in her carrier.I can see Gabby looking up at me saying Daddy,let me out plzzz.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Hampshire
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| I flew with my boys 2x. They both fit in the same travel crate. We had 1 layover in Chicago and it was a 2.5 hour flight, 1 hour layover 2.5 hour flight to our destination. First time I did it, no problems at all. some attendants make them stay in the crate the whole flight, one attendant on the 2nd leg of the flight home told me if they had a leash, then they could come out because no doggy flies in a crate while she is in charge! That was awesome! I gave them children's (or infants... not sure which one) benedryl for the flights. I also bought special crate pads that if they did pee, throw up or an ice cube melted it would immediately absorb and wick away the moisture. They did fine. Another time we got stopped on the second leg of our flight home in Chicago. They tried to tell me I didn't pay for them. I couldn't find the receipt (the paper ticket fell off the crate) so I had to repay for them, then they made me separate them into 2 crates. That was a disaster. No amount of benedryl helped and Dexter nearly tore himself out of his crate because he was mental w/o his brother with him. Now they are bigger and I haven't flown with them in nearly 3 years. Their flying days are probably over.
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