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| - | It is not recommendable to put a dog alone into the hold, between other anmals, strange smells and loud noises. | + | It is not recommendable to put a dog alone into the hold, between other animals, strange smells and loud noises. |
| - | Therefore, only cabin transport is acceptable. | + | Therefore, only cabin transport is acceptable. Many airlines allow small dogs to fly in cabins, so long as they’re in a carrier under the seat in front of you. |
| Begin with only short flights, and slowly increase the distance/ | Begin with only short flights, and slowly increase the distance/ | ||
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| + | Bring treats to the trip. Portable/ | ||
| Get the dog accustomed to the crate before taking off. Play typical airport and flight noise already at home. Visit airports already before any trip. Have familiar toys and small win the crate. Hydrate the dog the day before the trip but reduce food and water appropriately before the trip. | Get the dog accustomed to the crate before taking off. Play typical airport and flight noise already at home. Visit airports already before any trip. Have familiar toys and small win the crate. Hydrate the dog the day before the trip but reduce food and water appropriately before the trip. | ||
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| + | Once you’re through security, most airports have pet relief areas, so be sure to make time for your dog to relieve themselves. While waiting to board your flight, you may be able to have your dog out of their carrier to stretch their legs. | ||
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| + | Once you and your dog are on your flight, your dog will need to stay in their carrier. Dogs aren’t permitted to sit on their owner’s lap. It can be helpful to give your dog a chew to comfort them during the most turbulent and noisy parts of the flight. Chewing helps to naturally relax your dog, and can also help them adjust to the pressure changes associated with takeoff and landing. | ||
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| + | prepare your dog for the experience of flying. Expose your dog to their crate early, so they’re comfortable and familiar with being in a carrier for long periods of time. Let your dog explore their crate at home where they feel safe and pair going into the crate with praise and treats. | ||
| Night flights avoid pit stops. | Night flights avoid pit stops. | ||
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| Have a pee mat with you. | Have a pee mat with you. | ||
| - | Iberia is pretty representative for airline I would use, such as Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, Air Europa…\\ | + | * Poop bags |
| - | Your pet can travel | + | * Pet wipes: These are a great option for easy cleanup if your dog gets sick while traveling. |
| + | * A chew for your dog: This can be especially helpful for dogs during takeoff and landing to help make the pressure changes more comfortable for them. | ||
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| + | Confirm if your dog can fly with you where you’re traveling, and determine if there are quarantine, vaccine, or other restrictions on dogs entering that area. Proof of vaccinations: | ||
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| + | Iberia is pretty representative for airline I would use, such as Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, Air Europa. Iberia tends to be at the lower (safer) side of the limits. | ||
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| + | * A maximum weight of **8 kg**** = 17,5 pounds**, including the container. There are suitable containers available for around 3 pounds / 1,5 kg. | ||
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| - | * A maximum weight of **8 kg**, including the container. | ||
| * The **maximum container size is 45 cm (length) x 35 cm (width) x 25 cm (height)**, and the **sum of these dimensions must not exceed 105 cm**. | * The **maximum container size is 45 cm (length) x 35 cm (width) x 25 cm (height)**, and the **sum of these dimensions must not exceed 105 cm**. | ||
| - | * The pet crate must be **well constructed and ventilated (at least 16% of the total surface of the four sides)**, with a safe, **leak-proof floor** | + | |
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| + | ==== Crate Sizing Guide ==== | ||
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| + | * It's essential to choose the right-sized crate for your pet. Your pet carrier should provide enough space for your pet to stand, turn around comfortably, | ||
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| + | * **Length of Your Pet (A) **While your pet is standing, measure from the tip of their nose to the base of their rump in a straight line (measurement A). Be sure not to include the tail. | ||
| + | * **Total Height of Your Pet (B) & Front Leg Length (C) To measure height, measure from the bottom of your pet’s front paw to the top of their head (B) while they are standing, making sure to include the ears. This is crucial, as airlines will check that your pet can stand upright in the crate without lowering their head. Next, measure one of your pet's front legs from the bottom of the paw to the chest (C). This helps determine the crate length required for them to lie down comfortably. * **Width of Your Pet (D) **Measure the width of your pet across their shoulders. This will help ensure they have enough space to turn around inside the crate. * **Weight of Your Pet **It's also important to know your pet's weight, as crates have a maximum weight capacity. With all these measurements, | ||
| + | * In most cases, your pet must be at least 10 weeks old and fully weaned. | ||
| + | * Some airlines have varying size limits depending on the plane, e. g. Air Canada has the following limits: \\ {{: | ||
| ===== Long Distance Hiking ===== | ===== Long Distance Hiking ===== | ||