
Whether your pet can take the plane or not depends on its size and breed and the airline’s rules. If they let him in, he’ll either be your carry-on, a check-in with the baggage, or a passenger in the cargo. It’s only for a maximum of 12-hour flights, so direct flights are the best choice.
If you have a small pet, traveling can be much easier. You must, however, provide a fee and tell the airline early on because they allow only a specific number of pets on the plane. Your pet can go with the luggage if he’s too large to board the cabin.
Planes don’t usually allow snub-nosed pets and in hot weather, too. If they’re going to take your fur baby in the cargo, put a sign saying “LIVE ANIMAL” and provide contact info in and out the crate. Make sure that your pet’s preventatives and vaccines are up to date before going on trips with your pet. If you’re not sure, you can call your animal hospital Marietta, GA for information.