The consumer report also includes reports of incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of
pets traveling by air, as required to be filed by U.S. carriers.
This report also includes reports of incidents involving
pets traveling by air, as required to be filed by U.S. carriers.
Tranquilizers are no longer recommended for
pets traveling by air because of many deaths associated with the drugs» depressant effects.
We will be dedicated to improving safety for
pets traveling by air, advancing our mission to protect animals everywhere, and making the friendly skies an even safer and more humane place for our best friends.»
Not exact matches
In November, carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from both the six reports filed in November 2010 and October 2011's total of three.
In April, carriers reported four incidents involving the loss, death or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from the seven reports filed in both April 2010 and March 2011.
In January, carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, equal to the two reports filed in both January 2013 and in December 2013.
In January, carriers reported three incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from both the eight reports filed in January 2012 and the five reports filed in December 2012.
In October, carriers reported three incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, equal to the three reports filed in October 2011, but down from the five reports filed in September 2012.
In February, carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from the three reports filed in February 2010 and equal to the two reports filed in January 2011.
In May, carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from the three reports filed in May 2010 and four reports filed in April 2011.
In June, carriers reported two incidents involving the loss, death, or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from both the five reports filed in June 2011 and the four reports filed in May 2012.
In August, carriers reported one incident involving the loss, death or injury of
pets while
traveling by air, down from both the three reports filed in August 2009 and eight in July 2010.
This two - toned carrier is approved for
air travel by the International Air Transport Association and is perfect for small to medium sized pe
air travel by the International
Air Transport Association and is perfect for small to medium sized pe
Air Transport Association and is perfect for small to medium sized
pets.
If you will be
traveling by air with your Miniature Schnauzer, keep in mind not all airlines accept
pets for
travel.
If you're
traveling with your
pet out of the country especially
by air you must plan months ahead of time because countries have different requirements especially when it comes to vaccinations.
HSUS recommends
pet parents avoid
traveling by air with their
pets.
If you're
traveling by air, give your
pet plenty of water beforehand and allow time for a few bathroom breaks before boarding.
If you're
traveling by air, check with the airline ahead of time for requirements and restrictions on
pet carriers, and make sure the product you choose is certified for
air travel.
I'm not sure that I'd be as comfortable taking the family
pet on a vacation, but the folks at Fido Friendly magazine (fidofriendly.com) recently offered tips for
traveling by air with canine companions.
«In general,
air travel is safe for your
pets, but it's better to
travel by train or car,» said Amy Nichols, vice president of companion animals at the Humane Society of the United States.
The pathogen behind these infections was eventually identified as a strain of CIV previously found in Asia, possibly carried to the U.S. via
air travel by pet or rescue dogs.
Many
pet owners are understandably concerned about whether their aging
pet should
travel by air, however, a veterinarian makes that assessment with the issuance of the health cert.
But cases involving tragedy and confusion when transporting animals have raised questions over the best way to fly with a dog or other
pet — and whether animals should
travel by air at all.
Traveling by plane: • Book a direct flight: It's always best to avoid
air travel with your
pets but if you must bring your
pet along on the flight, book a direct flight if possible.
(Provide a light meal for your
pet two to three hours before you leave, if you are
traveling by car, or four to six hours before departure if
traveling by air.)
If you must
travel by air with your
pet, keep the following in mind:
Travel carriers are useful when your
pet is
traveling by car; they are mandatory when your
pet is
traveling by air.
For instance, when
traveling by car during hot weather,
pet owners should always bring an insulated container of ice to keep
pets cool in case the car or
air conditioner breaks down.
When
traveling by air, check with the airline about
pet requirements or restrictions and whether you must purchase a special airline crate that fits under the seat in front of you.