Monday, January 4, 2010

Crate On Wheels My Dogs Are Flying With Me (but In Cargo) Tomorrow - Questions About What To Put In The Crate With Them?

My dogs are flying with me (but in cargo) tomorrow - questions about what to put in the crate with them? - crate on wheels

Luckily, small enough to fit together in a box, which I know to stay to be very relaxing for them. They wheel in an air conditioned room with light, outside of baggage, and I think that is under the pressure. The flight time is 6 hours, two or three hours, and I wonder whether I should or not

- Make collar used on the packaging (flight) or the neck and waist in the tank at the head of the field

- Give them a bowl of ice water in it (if so, what size? Or add? I have no special water tank for the area ...)

- Put a shirt of mine used them (or what I should feel?)

- Have the wheels of the box after check-in? The cage needs to be linked ...

Everything else should I observe? I'm nervous, but I do not think that people just throw around the field. Even if you do not like / care for dogs, the jobs that must be paid by the airline ... I am not sedated dogs anyway.

5 comments:

Truckerg... said...

You should be with the airline that flies respond to most questions flying verify that most airlines have a "fact" sheets pet in the cargo. If we only fly puppy beds, and two panels on the side of the box attached. I had dinner in a bag, add a bottle of water, leash and collar outside the box. This is what most airlines require the United States and permits. So most will not allow the wheels to remain in the drawer to be removed before it is sufficient to also ensure that you live animal stickers on the packaging, if not most airlines will give, but must check with the before you confirm.
Most dogs fly very well with my experiences. Puppies 8 weeks to get jumped out of the box, as if nothing had happened, but I hate the way back into the car.
Good luck with your flight!

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Ami said...

Just be sure to pack toys and food and love! I fly with my chocolate lab tomorrow and that all I need! If you have time to see them not to forget! Tell them love u and will be good. Good luck

eyJude said...

Make sure you put the collar on them with comprehensive information, so you can be contacted. (just in case one merges loading or breaks in the box, etc. - Senario worse)
Make sure you know whether the subject is put under pressure!
Put your shirt ... It is a good idea.
I have a lock (like a luggage lock) the door to Creat can not accidentally open. (There are people who create Serveral handeling)
Water? depends on the duration of the flight. I want to lick a bottle with a stick ... Make sure to squeeze inside the box.

evilmonk... said...

Yes, they wear collars.
Go buy at a pet shop and a bottle of water can escape to be attached to the walls of the box with bottles of different types of boxes, and costs about $ 4-5. Do not place containers that bend easily in the case of turbulence and their dogs will be cold, wet, and thirsty. Place the bottle with the strap that comes with the bottle, and add a link string / Velcro or something similar to remain stable.
-Put a shirt is not a bad idea, especially if you tend to separation anxiety. Put an old shirt or old socks that you wear in public. Some animals chew or urinate when they are afraid. If you have a problem with the chewing, are not socks, a shirt or blanket set that you have stayed at the hotel.
- You should wheels.If with your airline about the possibility exists that you check to see if the field is taken, or drag them away could get. The box is set, can not do so where there was a strong turbulence and small objects such as wheels and can flyDamage to your dog.
You should also call and see if they think their dogs muzzled.
"If you can, take the dog on a long walk / run or tired before the flight. Tired dogs are still dogs

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