Sometimes
you just want to take your furry friend with you on vacation. Other times, you
are moving halfway around the world and leaving your best friend behind simply isn’t
an option. First-time flying can be nerve-wracking for pets if they are
unprepared. Check out these simple tricks for navigating air travel with Fluffy
or Fido:
1.
Calculate the
costs. Believe it or
not, there are charges for flying with your pet. These costs can range from
$75-$200 for a one-way flight. Research airline rates ahead of time so you
aren’t stunned by these fees when it’s too late.
2.
Visit the vet. Call your
airline and find out if they require vaccination and health documentation for
your pet. Find out if your pet has any health concerns that will make flying
more difficult. Even better: research local vets at your destination so you’re
prepared in case something goes awry.
3.
Pick the right
time. Early morning
or late evening flights work best in warmer weather while midday flights are
better in colder months. If possible, book a nonstop flight to minimize your
pet’s anxiety
4.
Prepare the
carrier. Putting your
pet in a strange kennel the day of the flight and hoping it will be calm is a
recipe for disaster. Instead, place the animal in the container a few times at
home. Line the bottom with a familiar blanket and include a favorite toy to
provide a sense of security.
5.
Pile on the
exercise. They day
before and morning of your flight, exercise your pet as much as possible. The
goal is to tire them out so they are relaxed on travel day.
6.
Don’t forget
food and water. No matter how short you think the flight may be, always pack food and
water in your furry companion’s crate. Freeze water before you leave home for
easy transportation and a refreshing treat once the plane is in the air.
7.
Ditch the
Drugs. The American
Veterinary Medical Association advises that owners never sedate their pets when
flying. The combination of tranquilizers and high altitudes can prove fatal.
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