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Pet Travel Is Now Possible

Things happen in life when we have to make a decision at the spur of the moment, and sometimes these decisions include going immediately on a trip. However, there are things we cannot just shove inside a suitcase - like pets. Can you find anyone in time to take care of them while you're gone? You know you don't want to entrust your precious pet in one of those shabby shelters, so don't fret and learn how simple it would be to bring them with you.

Pets are now allowed in most airlines. A few airlines will even let you allow your pet inside the passenger area as long as it would fit inside a small animal carrier. For large animals, chances are they will be held in the cargo area where the temperature and pressure is carefully controlled. Most airlines allow pets on board, but just to be sure, talk it over with airline personnel before you buy the tickets. Double check airline policies regarding pets on board, particularly if you're doing the reservations online.

It is standard procedure for airlines to request that reservations be made as well for the animals that will be brought on board so that they'll have a definite count. Booking for pet seats are no different from regular seats, there is still a chance that it will be fully booked if you don't do the reservations early on. A health certificate is necessary to bring your pet on board an aircraft. Your vet should be able to provide you with one, but then it's valid for 10 days only. Since it will last for 10 days only, you may have to procure another one for your return trip home if your journey takes longer.

Your pet has to be confined in a kennel or animal carrier during the flight. It should be easy enough to get one from a nearby pet store. There's a wide variety to choose from, most come with padded walls and different sizes to accommodate animals of any size. Before you purchase one, make sure the kennel you chose would pass airline standards. Don't be afraid to ask the personnel if you don't know which one to purchase.

It's not even necessary to put your pet to sleep. If travelling on a plane lulls you to sleep, it would have the same effect on your pet. To make the flight comfortable for your pet, teach it to stay in the crate. Aside from that, there shouldn't be any more problems! Enjoy your trip with your pet!

by: Hazel Lloyd




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