Airline Pet Carriers

When you are traveling abroad and you can’t leave behind your precious pet you must have a perfect airline pet carrier. Many people enjoy vacationing with their pets and there is no reason why your pet should not have the best experience possible. The pet carrier must but me airline approved and after careful research I found the most common concerns from customers just like you. As you search online for an airline pet carrier let me share with you some tips to look for before making your purchase.

The product must be well made. This is the most important aspect of an airline pet carrier. It must be sturdy and durable and yet comfortable for your pet. Most pet carriers are made to endure clawing and scratching without any signs of wear. And even though the external material or walls or rigid, the interior can be soft and plush for that added comfort and coziness your pet loves. Most carriers come with a fleece thick pad for the floor and some have padded removable walls. The complete interior can be removed and cleaned allowing you to use it for years to come. The more safe your pet feels in the pet carrier, the more calm they will be during the flight.

Know Your Pets Weight

Pet carriers come in several different shapes and sizes. Finding the size for your pet is highly important. Never get a carrier that is too big or too small, it could actually harm your pet during the flight. Each carrier comes with a recommended pet weight and size. A small carrier can range form 2lbs in weight to 6 lbs. A medium carrier normally ranges from 7lbs to 12 lbs. A large carrier will vary from 13lbs to 20 lbs. They also make an extra large carrier and special orders for animals over 100lbs. Know your pets weight before you start shopping.

Some carriers are designed for traveling and easy storage. Some carriers will break down and fold nicely to be stored out of sight in a small compartment. This is nice for everyday use at home or abroad when space is an issue. If you have a small pet some airlines will allow you to place your pet under your seat if the carrier fits without obstructing the other passengers.

Knowing ahead of time that you are going to fly with your pet in the cabin, search the internet for an airline approved carrier that is also approved for in-cabin travel. There are many to choose from online. With the countless options available, finding the one that fits your needs at an affordable price is the key. If money is not an option, there are models that are far more expensive called the “luxury line” that comes with more features and compartments. You will be amazed at the many colors and designs that you can choose from.

Enjoy your traveling but especially enjoy knowing that your pet is safe and secure during the flight as well.

Traveling to spain with small dog…..?

Question by Freeeeezing !: Traveling to spain with small dog…..?
Going to spain and i heard you just bring him by carrier and can put him under your seat the whole flight instead of them taking him…

what are the rules ?

Can your dog go underneath your seat rather than in the cargo?

Best answer:

Answer by Annabelle
You must call the airline and make a request (and have the request confirmed as there is a limit on the number of animals allowed on board, depending on the airline/ aircraft type/class of service)for the dog. The rules may vary by airline, but basically if the dog is less than 15 lbs/ 8kg then you can take with you in the cabin. They will notify you how much the charge is.

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What breed of dog should i buy?

Question by Georgia W: What breed of dog should i buy?
so im still hunting for the perfect dog.
i own a pure bred cairn terrier and a tiny chihuahua x shitzu.
i want a dog who will bond with me and who will enjoy spending time with me.
i want a really small dog.
i dont want the dog to have long hair.
i travel alot, and i want a dog to feel comfortable in a dog carrier.
i have a big back garden and a big house, i have no trouble with exercising my animals.

a few people have suggested a chihuahua, however i have searched the internet alot and cannot find a good website with purebred chihuahua dealers details on it, i need a dealer who lives close to me (melbourne)

please help i want everything to run smoothly.
there is nothing wrong with my dogs at all! i love them more than anything, they are probaly the most spoilt dogs ive ever met.
i want another dog for my own dogs to play with, they have grown up together and i think its time they had a young life back into the house..

Best answer:

Answer by Lovebug <3
shih tzu or bichon frise =]

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Question by Ryan F: How do I move two very travel-averse cats long distance?
I’ve looked at the previous answers on this topic, and I’m not sure there’s anything that can help. The last time I moved one of my cats, I had the vet give him an oral sedative, put him in the carrier, and he still cried and howled nonstop for the entire 20-hour trip. I’ve now adopted a second cat who hates travel just as much and also defecates the second he is put into a kitty carrier; needless to say, this makes any trip exceedingly unpleasant, especially in the summer. I would also be driving a rental car, and sometimes they don’t allow animals in their vehicles. I have considered air travel as an alternative, but 1) news stories about airline negligence causing pet deaths in baggage holds have me worried and 2) I read in a previous answer that the fee per cat would be $ 250, and I simply don’t have an extra $ 500 to spare; I’ll be lucky if I can pay for this trip (from Minneapolis to Boston) at all. Are there any other options that might be more effective? I’m at a loss.

Best answer:

Answer by crao_craz
Trick the poopy cat by putting her in a carrier until she poos, then exchange carriers while you clean the first.

Tell your vet what happened the last time you tried sedatives. He can give you a tranquilizer that will work. Then you can drive them.

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