2022 Photo of the Year Featured: Ice Submitted BY; ICE Theme: Open |
Just registered? Read This. Featured Topics To DS, or not to DS? What's the buzz on DNA Tests? A Malaherd? Submissiveness This should be read by everyone How To Select/Research a Breeder Other brindle breeds Click Here for the forum Facebook page. New Photo of the Month Format Coming in February |
Flying with a Puppy
-
- Just Whelped
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2019 1:17 pm
- Tell us about yourself: I am an active person. I love to hike, run, cross country ski, and other activities. I was born in Maine and live in a smallish town. I have never own a DS before, so I have some questions that I haven't been about to find online. I put a down payment on a Long Haired DS puppy that is going to be born next summer.
Flying with a Puppy
Has anyone ever flown with a DS puppy before in the cabin before? Is there an international airline that anyone suggest I use? Flexible carrier that would fit into a carry-on? I've been researching multiple airline and the age requirement differs a lot (from 10 weeks to 16 weeks). My biggest fear is that the pup won't be able to fly with me. I'm looking to get a female but I'd also be happy with a male. I'm very nervous about putting the pup in the cargo hold. I'm going to be flying from Charles De Gualle in Paris, France back to Logan Airport in MA. I won't be flying there with the pup but I will be on my way back.
-
- Training Dog
- Posts: 474
- Joined: Fri Nov 02, 2018 12:34 am
- Tell us about yourself: Enjoying my Dutch Shepherd and my Malinois
Re: Flying with a Puppy
Check airplane dog carriers. They make them but a 16 week old pup would be far too big for the cabin. Seems like 8 wks should be allowable. The cargo hold will be ok for the pup. They could throw a cover over the crate and the pup would have a good long nap.
Tim
-
- Just Whelped
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2019 1:17 pm
- Tell us about yourself: I am an active person. I love to hike, run, cross country ski, and other activities. I was born in Maine and live in a smallish town. I have never own a DS before, so I have some questions that I haven't been about to find online. I put a down payment on a Long Haired DS puppy that is going to be born next summer.
Re: Flying with a Puppy
I have looked at multiple International Airline's Pet Policy. For example, Air France will allow dogs in the cabin at 10 weeks old if they fit into a carrier that is 18'inx11inX9in and weighting less or equal to 17lbs. I just don't know how big a 10 week old DS is.
-
- Training Dog
- Posts: 474
- Joined: Fri Nov 02, 2018 12:34 am
- Tell us about yourself: Enjoying my Dutch Shepherd and my Malinois
Re: Flying with a Puppy
My pup was about 15 pounds at that time. At 10 wks you should make weight
Tim
-
- Just Whelped
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:39 pm
- Tell us about yourself: Experienced trainer with 2 year old, male KNPV X-Mal.
Re: Flying with a Puppy
It's the height more than the weight that is the issue. The average 10 week old DS puppy is about 14"-16" tall; too tall to be able to stand up in a crate under the seat in front of you. By the time you line up the required vet visit and flight, the pup is likely to be closer to 11 weeks old and even bigger.
Importing a pup is not a fun experience for you or the pup. It involves a lot of paperwork and hassle. You also aren't able to select your puppy or meet the parent dogs like you would with a domestic breeder.
Importing a pup is not a fun experience for you or the pup. It involves a lot of paperwork and hassle. You also aren't able to select your puppy or meet the parent dogs like you would with a domestic breeder.