Dogs have joined the flying public, but — with the exception of - TopicsExpress



          

Dogs have joined the flying public, but — with the exception of very small dogs whose carriers fit under the seat in front — most dogs do their traveling in the cargo hold. While the USDA generally regulates live-animal transportation, you should confirm with your airline that your dog will be in a heated and pressure-controlled hold. Avoid flying puppies younger than 8 weeks and pregnant, ill or elderly dogs. abKAYE #Air #Travel #with #a #Dog
Posted on: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 09:46:19 +0000

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