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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: MO
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| ![]() i have the charlie and the london bag(both by kwigy-bo) and they were both airline approved on united. i would think the alex would be as well.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Germany
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| ![]() I flew with Bella from Germany to the States and then back to Germany. The trip from Germany to Chicago was about 8+ hours and then 2 more hours after that to another state. She did great on the plane and didn't make a peep. One flight attendant let me take her out of her carrier on the shorter flight. On the long flight I snuck her out when no one was watching and put her on my lap underneath a blanket and she slept that way for awhile. At other times I would just put my hand in the carrier. I gave her benadryl before each flight which helped a lot to calm her. My vet recommended this. I put a pee pad in the bottom of her carrier wrapped around the bottom pad and taped it there just in case she had an accident but she didn't need it. She went before and in between flights. You can always bring her to the bathroom in her carrier. I brought some food and nutrical with me. I also made sure not to let her eat or drink for a couple hours before the flight. When I flew into the states all I needed was a health certificate proving she had all her shots, especially the rabies certificate. I also have a European passport that I use which contains all of her records. When I flew back to Germany I also needed another health certificate within 7 days of flying and it had to be sent to the state health department to get signatures and seals on it. Each state and country is different. Just make sure you check very carefully both of those and also with the airline on their restrictions because some are different. Most airlines only let 1-2 pets in cabin per flight and it has to be reserved ahead of time. If you have any other questions feel free to send me a message. Good Luck! ![]() |
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Slave to Princess Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: NJ
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Germany
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| ![]() You can get both the health and rabies certificates from your vet. They will have all the forms that you need. You will probably need to let the vet's office know what country you need the certificates for at the time you make your appointment. This is because the state you are in will probably need to send all of the forms that are needed to your vets office with the instructions on what is needed for that particular country so that the vet has all of this at the time of your visit. This is what I had to do because each state and country are different. Also, the health certificate can be no older than either 7-10 days, I always go for 7 or less when you fly so keep this in mind because your vet may have to send the paper work back to the state health department for approval and then you pick it up a few days later at your vets office. This is what happened to me and I didn't know so I had to get everything overnighted. The rabies and health certificates are not expensive. I think it was included in the price of a general visit. With the exception of a $20 check to the state health department. But that was for my state. You will need another health certificate when you fly back home. Hope this helps! |
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Slave to Princess Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: NJ
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Thank you very much!!! I will keep all your advises in mind when I do travel with Chloe! | |
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My Four Sweet Babies Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: South Jersey near Philadelphia
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Oh My!! I LOVE your bag. I have a Celltei bag but I like yours better. Sorry to hijack!
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Donating YT 11K Club Member | ![]() When i went to pick up Sophia in Chicago she came back in cabin with me on Jetblue. I got just a regular carrier from Petco cause I didn't know if my Juicy woulda worked. On the flight home during take off she was nervous a bit. I think it was cause her ears were popping, i tried to give her treats but she didn't want anything. I would say take nutrical with you. I also gave her water so that she could swallow for her ears. After a while she calmed down but all she wanted to do was be in my lap and out of the carrier. The flight attendants didn't even see whne i took her out for a little while. ![]()
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Mommy to Kikko-man Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: California/taiwan
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| ![]() i currently live in taiwan and the quarantine laws vary a lot from what i read on websites and from what i heard from the dept of agriculture and animal control. I've heard things from 3 days to 3 weeks! and that you have to pay for the quarantine time. So read all the info on those internet sites but get confirmation from a person of what you'll need. my best suggestion would be to call up the country's embassy and talk to a consulate directly, get all the forms you need ahead of time, make copies so you have them ready at customs. You can even email the country's dept of animal and agriculture directly to see what you will need. i know for sure you'll need the rabies and health certificate. There will also be documents and forms you'll need filled out to be sent to the correct department. Oh, the flight to HK if you have a direct one that doesn't stop in Japan or Taiwan, should be about 13-14hrs (from US to Taiwan is about 12 hours depending on tail or head wind) Congratulations on your soon happening wedding! and safe travels!! ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Daegu, S. Korea
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| ![]() I flew my cats to S. Korea. The best advise I can give for finding out information for pets is to check with the country's embassy, check out the country's OFFICIAL website, or check with the USDA vet services department. Also the health certificate must be USDA approved. It can not be the standard health certificate for traveling within the US. Contact the USDA Vet Services (there is one in every state) they can help you get the correct information and what you need, etc. As for the animals, oh yes they usually fly better than us. Regarding a sedative, I highly discourage against it. Many airlines will not let the animal fly if they are sedated and for long flights sedation can have negative effects. Giving the animal a treat during take-off and landing help their ears from bothering them. As for the airline, each airline has different regulations and many require a reservation for the animal so it is best to check with that airline. Korean Air allowed only one or two animals in cabin at a time so a reservation was a must. Hope all that helps. ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Daegu, S. Korea
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| ![]() Oh one other tip. You want a direct flight to the country you are going to. If you are going to Hong Kong and stop in Japan, your pet also has to be approved by the Japanese government before transferring to the next flight. This includes quarantee time, etc for that country.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Daegu, S. Korea
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| ![]() Coming back into the US all you need is a current rabies vaccination and health certificate. Not sure how you get that in another country. I get that at the military base because my hubby is in the Army.
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Slave to Princess Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thank you so much for all the input everyone!! It is greatly appreciated!!! I will check and make sure if that does happen :-) But it is always good to plan ahead! ![]() |
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Love My Li'l Lucy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Southern California
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| ![]() Going to Mexico with Lucy last week was easy. She had to have a health certificate and her vaccine records dated within three days of travel. I was reading that in order to take her to India, once we get a health certificate will need to be sent to the USDA for a seal of approval which we didn't know. The website that was posted earlier here is very helpful!
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Slave to Princess Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Chloe is 6.5 lbs, 11 months old. Does anyone know how much children benadryl can I give her? 30 min prior trip? http://www.benadrylusa.com/benadryl....page=50&from=3 There are many kinds!! Which kind should I use? Thanks!! |
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