Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:57 pm-
Thanks everyone for all the awesome info. I too am probably going to be bringing over my dog after my initial "tester" period in the UK (don't want to put my dog through all this if I don't decide to stay in England for a while).
For those who have gone through this step, how did your pet fly over? I have read that some airlines will allow you to have your pet on board with you if the kennel is small and light enough. I think my small Dachshund would be allowed to fly in the cabin with me.but I just don't know if that would be the nicest decision for him.
I feel that if I am right there he will whine and cry as he'll want me to let him out of his crate and whatnot. I can't imagine that flying is very enjoyable for pets and I know he would want comfort if I was right there
Flying in the cargo hold has it's pros and cons as well though. For one - it's the cargo area so not always as regulated as they claim. However, if no one is really paying attention to my pup I know he would just make himself comfy and sleep, which would prolly be much nicer for him. But then I am worried about him as I'm not with him and making sure all is okay
Lastly - what assurances are you given that all is well with your dog, and that he is on the flight with you? We shipped my pup from the States to me in Canada when I bought him. He flew from Louisiana with a litter mate in a separate crate going to a different destination. They had a joint stopover in Texas where one pup was supposed to fly on to Utah and my pup was supposed to fly on to Seattle. No one bothered to check where my dog was flying to and just assumed he was going to Utah as well!
Long story short, my poor dog ended up spending something like 18 hours in his crate before he made it to us as no one at the airline is allowed to open the crate when they are flying cargo. Needless to say I am very wary of flying cargo as you can't keep an eye on where they are going.
Sorry this is such a book, but if anyone can give me some insight into this it would be great!