Commercial airlines all over the nation have stopped shipping pets as checked baggage when it is extremely hot or cold outside. Moreover, many airlines have designed special programs that will allow you to ship your pets as cargo during specific times of the day when the temperatures are the most moderate. Flying with your pet is not recommended, but, when it is necessary, there are a few points to follow for safety and comfort.

There are three basic ways you can choose to transport pets on airplanes and aircraft which include traveling with your pet on a commercial flight, hiring a charter airline company to fly you and your pet to your intended destination and the third option is to have a professional pet transporter take care of everything including picking up your pet from your house, ensuring it has been properly placed on the correct flight and the safe transport to its destination and back home. It is up to you on how you decide to transport your pet, just make sure that you do your research before you make your final decision.

The ASPCA attempts to discourage people from using sedatives on pets for air travel purposes and this is strictly for the pet’s safety. However, if you are concerned about your pet experiencing anxiety during the flight, you can speak to your veterinarian to discuss potential alternative options to maximize your pet’s comfort during transportation. Trim your pet’s nails prior to the flight and make sure that you have all of the necessary documentation before you leave for the airport.

Travel crates must meet certain requirements in order to house your pet during air travel. The minimum requirements state the crate that is used to transport your pet must have enough space for your pet to lie down comfortably, turn around and stand freely. The crate must be marked with “Live Animal – This Side Up” and include your name and contact information. This is a requirement that has been implemented to ensure the safety of your pet.

It is very common for pets to experience upset stomachs while in the air, so it is advised to avoid feeding your pet before you travel. It is a good idea to provide frozen water in a bowl which you can place inside of the travel crate of frozen ice cubes that can be slowly licked during the flight. This will help ease your pet’s stomach! Plan out your trip well in advance and make sure that you follow the airline’s regulations for transporting your pet. Lastly, plan on an early arrival at the airport so that you can be sure everything is situated for the flight.

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