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  2. 4 Things to Remember Before Flying With Your Dog This ... - AOL

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    Airlines often charge a fee (generally $100-$125) for flying with dogs under the seat. Some airlines require dogs to have received health clearance from a veterinarian before flying.

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Pets riding in cars are safest contained in carriers tied with a seat belt. [21] They are advised to be in the back seat or have the airbags turned off. [21] Dog harnesses can restrain but the Center for Pet Safety found "a 100 percent failure rate to protect either the consumer or the dog".

  4. Family heartbroken after dog dies on hot airplane: 'This was ...

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    Alaska Airlines charges $100 per pet, and cats and dogs that can fit in a carrier under the seat in front of you can fly in the cabin, according to its website. Since four-year-old Frank was a ...

  5. Delta Passenger 'Livid' After Airline Gives Their First Class ...

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    A Delta Air Lines passenger is furious after the airline allegedly forced them to give their seat to a dog on a recent flight. The traveler aired their grievances on the Delta subreddit on ...

  6. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    If the animal is small enough to fit under the passenger seat in an airline-compliant carrier (such as kittens, rabbits and Maltese Shih-Tzu dogs), some airlines allow the pet in the cabin of the plane as carry-on baggage. Larger dogs (such as a full-grown Labrador) and cats are flown as checked baggage in the climate controlled sections of the ...

  7. United Airlines passenger claims they lost seat to large ...

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    “The dog stayed on my seat for the whole flight,” the complaining customer wrote. “Totally absurd that an oversized dog can displace a paying passenger from their seat.”