
Have Bag Will Travel
Traveling with your Companion Dog with ease and comfort.

Including your little companion on your next trip may prove to be an exciting adventure.
Traveling with your little dog instead of leaving it behind ,boarded (kenneled) in a unfamiliar environment may be an ideal way to go. Air travel can be an adventure for both of you and is far less difficult when proper provisions are enacted.
There are many various sources and choices of portable light weight travel cases for in-cabin air travel use. Ideal for Toy and Designer Hybrid Dogs!
I have a rolling pet carrier making it easy to take my pet anywhere. It has fabric construction , with mesh ventilation panels. The wheel design is perfect for airports, or retract the wheels and convert to hand carrier. A removable bottom pad allows for easy cleaning.
The best pet carriers fit comfortably in the plane in front seat, they are sturdy (made not to collapse on dog) with mesh sides for ventilation as well as visual contact ,and accessible
via zipper. Convenient storage pockets on the front and sides can hold wipes or wee treats etc.
Prior to the actual departure date, your pet should be introduced to the case. Placing pet in the case, while leaving unzipped, allows it to get familiar with the feel ,scent ,etc. It is also helpful to include your pet’s familiar items (small pillow or blanket ) providing a comfortable and secure personal space they can relate to..
My dog will jump in and sit in my pet carrier whenever she sees it. “Have Bag Ready to GO” It’s another familiar safe space.
Note: When visiting friends with pets my dog (by her own choice )will stay in the carrier during my visit.
Air lines may differ as to their regulations pertaining to pets in the cabin.
It is necessary to contact the airline in advance to determine rates, and availability of cabin space requirements. Always allow enough time to reserve the space.
The following tips and suggestions may make traveling with your pet safe and comfortable during the flight.
The carrier should allow your pet to sit or lie comfortably during the flight and line the bottom with a soft towel, or some absorbent material
Bring along a favorite toy to give your pet a feeling of security.
Avoid feeding your pet several hours before the trip. A pet with an empty stomach is less likely to become air sick.
Pack a mild sedative to use in case your pet becomes distressed. Ask your veterinarian for appropriate travel prescriptions, there are many holistic (non drugs) available on market today.
Example
American Airlines
$50.00 Ticket (need to verify)
5 pets per cabin, 2 in first class
Proper health certificate required
Pet must be able to turn around
Alaska Airlines
$50.00 Ticket (need to verify)
1 pet per cabin
State health record within 30 days
Pet must not be more than 10" tall
Pet must be able to turn around
Hotels Accommodations;
Call well in advance to find pet friendly accommodations.
Be sure to determine if you may leave pet in room while you are out (dinner sight seeing ,etc.)
Some hotels accept small pets in room but will not allow them to remain unattended
This article is meant as a guide only, if you have any questions about travel
with your new puppy or dog, please consult the airlines and your veterinarian.
USDA Health Requirements- USDA
on pet travel.
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Great information for new puppy owners. Well written and I love the pictures!
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