Hello, this how I prepare my puppy for very first flight to Alaska! I hope our experience can help your first flight with your fur baby😊 please comment if you have any questions.
Great tips for flying with your dog! Your preparation and experience on your first flight with Leica are commendable. Ensuring the crate meets airline requirements, being aware of seat limitations, and adding your pet to the reservation are important steps. Crate training with rewards and finding a long-lasting chewing treat is a smart way to make the carrier a positive space. Don't forget essential items and arrive early for check-in. Thanks for the TSA security checkpoint rundown. Priority boarding is a great bonus! Safe travels with your furry friend!
Thanks for the tips. We are taking our 11 y.o. small pup with us for the first time. Have watched lots of videos but your was the best and we are flying Delta. Thank you!❤
Thank you for making this video! I am flying with my dog for the first time in a months time. I have been nervous about getting everything ready to do so. This video answered all my concerns. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing yours and adorable Laika's flight prep and what to expect. This was such a thorough and informative video - exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks for sharing! How much does your dog weigh and how tall is your dog? My dog can not stand in the carrier, but she can turn around and lay down comfortably. Your video is very informative, thanks! 😊
@@MollysMum-A.K. Laika was 13LB to 14LB and about 25” tall at time of travel, he couldn’t stand in his carrier either but he was able turn around inside of bag comfortably. So as long your pup seem comfortable and turn around I think you may be good 👍 My experience with delta grand staff was very simple! They just glance at Laika already inside of carrier and asked me “is he comfortable?” . And it was done.
@@pawsvoyage7625 Yes from what I have heard Delta is the most pet friendly airline. Lufthansa, the German one is good too. So our dogs are pretty much the same size and weight. We have done a two hour flight with Lufthansa songstress but will fly internally in 2023. Thanks for the fast response!
Excellent video Thanks Laika for being a good doggel. I'm worried I have 3 ESA cats to transport and was told I can only check one so I have to pay two other people to escort with me on plane this is stressful situation.
Hi. Thank you for watching our video. I read somewhere in my research, As long as same breed of dogs can be travel in one carrier in a flights as long as under it airline’s weight limits. I am not sure what is the limits of cats is but maybe if you can reach airline to ask if you can at least fly with 2 of cats in a carrier maybe save some$$$?
This was such a thorough and informative video to help prepare for traveling with a dog. How much do your dog weigh? I’m traveling with my beagle mix (~20 lbs) for the first time in a few days.
@@Rosemarie-ld5ymI’ve traveled with my dog a couple of times now! We have flown on delta, southwest, and United. All have been pretty easy. Some planes the carrier was difficult to get fully under the seat, like if there is an outlet box or something. We used a sherpa carrier. I’ve heard good things about the sturdy bag pet carrier but my dog doesn’t tolerate that one as well. I give my dog a bone or treats every few minutes during takeoff and landing to help with his ears and the pressure changes. Check in staff have never weighed my dog or really checked him for that matter. And on the plane, if you have chill seat mates and flight attendants, you might be able to unzip the top of the carrier to comfort your dog after takeoff. My dog is pretty chill all the time luckily but if your dog gets a little more nervous, see your vet about getting some trazadone (doggy chill pills). I think with trazadone you’re supposed to test it out with your dog prior to flying to look for any possible adverse reactions.
Were you able to put the wheel base in an overhead compartment? Worried since Delta says the pet carrier is the carry-on but it won’t fit under the seat while attached or otherwise. Great video and cute doggo!! 😁❤️
Thank you for watching. So my pet carrier was small enough to fit under the seat(back pack style). I used small suite case(within delta regulations)to wheel him around for airport transfer. Delta didn’t stop me with one carry on suitcase plus dog carrier as personal item. Plus I had very small waist bag(funny pack) under my jacket I don’t think they noticed.
Thank you for watchings! It is TSA rule to keep dog inside of crate for duration of flight, but some nice crew member maybe nice enough to let you check on your dog time to time. Check with crew member on duty.
As soon as you make your flight reservation, call airline to add dog reservation to yours. Definitely arrive early to check in. I also called every accommodations ahead too let them know your bringing dog(s).
@@shoban5037 he is rescued also we are told terrier mix but not sure what kind mix. Laika did have a brother when we adopted. I wonder if your dog is boy?
Hello! My Jack Russell fits in the carrier, when he stands he is very tall but fits fine when laying down. Do you know what's your dog's height and do they inspect if he can stand comfortably with lid closed when checking in?
He was 13lb to 14lb and about 25” tall at the time of travel. He could not stand straight inside of his carrier but he was able to turn around inside! I did train him to turn around inside of carrier on command, just in case airline stuff may question his comfort within carrier but they were nice so I didn’t have to prove if Laika can conformably turn around within carrier or not.
I'm preparing my pup to travel with us to Italy. She's crate trained but hates the carrier so far. She doesn't even accept treats when she's in the carrier. She just freezes😕
Ohh no. Before I introduce carrier to Laika with treat. I left carrier in Corner every room we were in( I left carrier most door open) Sometime I put his blanket and some time I put his toy.. once he got curious enough sniff inside then I stated giving treat.
I have a 7 lb puppy. Do you think she'd be able to fly in the cabin with me in a carrier? I wanted to fly to visit my parents soon and im not sure if she'd fit if she gains a few lbs lol
7lb is well under most airline’s limits. You should be able to fly in cabin. Laika was 14lb in that video. And he is now 15lb we just flew to Boston with southwest no problems.
@@panitanarubeskraisee9846 I wish I could tell you that. I have not been over sea with my baby. What I can tell you from my research, Depending on how far you are flying, you might need proof from veterinarian that your far baby can staying crate without peeing for 8 hours and more. plus each country have different requirements for vaccinations as well.
I believe he was 13-14lb at the time. All airline did for us was check weight and size of carrier. Asked if he was comfortable inside carrier and if he have necessary vaccinations. They didn’t even ask us pull dog out side of carrier.
Hello, this how I prepare my puppy for very first flight to Alaska! I hope our experience can help your first flight with your fur baby😊 please comment if you have any questions.
Great tips for flying with your dog! Your preparation and experience on your first flight with Leica are commendable. Ensuring the crate meets airline requirements, being aware of seat limitations, and adding your pet to the reservation are important steps. Crate training with rewards and finding a long-lasting chewing treat is a smart way to make the carrier a positive space. Don't forget essential items and arrive early for check-in. Thanks for the TSA security checkpoint rundown. Priority boarding is a great bonus! Safe travels with your furry friend!
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you so much for making this video! I am traveling with my dog soon and this is the best video I have watched!
Thank you for watching
Thanks for the tips. We are taking our 11 y.o. small pup with us for the first time. Have watched lots of videos but your was the best and we are flying Delta. Thank you!❤
Thank you so much for watching, I wish you a great flight ✈️
best video for international with dog in cabin!!!
Great information, Thank you.Your little Laika is so adorable.
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for explaining and showing us your travel required with your adorable furbaby.
Thank you for watching! Wish you best travel with your baby😊
Thank you!
8:14 made me laugh so much😂😅 “TSA will check your hand for possible explosive”😂
Yes! They do. Me and my lil pup must looked suspicious🤣
That is funny
This was veryyyy helpful! I appreciate how you explained the process from start to finish. Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much for watching:)
Very helpful and informative! Straight to the point…well done! A lot of other vids on travelling with a dog not near as helpful…thanks!
Thank you for watching ☺️
Thank you for making this video! I am flying with my dog for the first time in a months time. I have been nervous about getting everything ready to do so. This video answered all my concerns. Thank you!
I hope your trip is awesome
Great video. So helpful. Thank u.
@@catalina8677 thank you for watching
Awesome!
Very informative!
You rock! 🤗
Thank you! 🥰
@@ashleyquartey626 thank you for watching
Thank you so much for sharing yours and adorable Laika's flight prep and what to expect. This was such a thorough and informative video - exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much for watching❤️
Thanks for sharing! How much does your dog weigh and how tall is your dog? My dog can not stand in the carrier, but she can turn around and lay down comfortably.
Your video is very informative, thanks! 😊
@@MollysMum-A.K. Laika was 13LB to 14LB and about 25” tall at time of travel, he couldn’t stand in his carrier either but he was able turn around inside of bag comfortably. So as long your pup seem comfortable and turn around I think you may be good 👍
My experience with delta grand staff was very simple! They just glance at Laika already inside of carrier and asked me “is he comfortable?” . And it was done.
@@pawsvoyage7625 Yes from what I have heard Delta is the most pet friendly airline. Lufthansa, the German one is good too. So our dogs are pretty much the same size and weight. We have done a two hour flight with Lufthansa songstress but will fly internally in 2023. Thanks for the fast response!
It is a comprehensive complete video...great work...very informative...well explained...keep it up...thank you...❤
Thank you so much for watching
Excellent video Thanks Laika for being a good doggel. I'm worried I have 3 ESA cats to transport and was told I can only check one so I have to pay two other people to escort with me on plane this is stressful situation.
Hi. Thank you for watching our video. I read somewhere in my research, As long as same breed of dogs can be travel in one carrier in a flights as long as under it airline’s weight limits. I am not sure what is the limits of cats is but maybe if you can reach airline to ask if you can at least fly with 2 of cats in a carrier maybe save some$$$?
Im moving to japan with my little dog and this helps so much! Its a really long flight so im glad i learned more about it. Thank u!
Omg!
That’s my home! I love to fly with my Laika eventually. I hope you travel is awesome 👏
GREAT video. We are headed to Korea first time with our pup 10lb Yorkie. She hates to travel even in a car. Probably can't take CBD with us.
Thank you for watching! Good luck with your travel 🧳
Thank you!
U answered all my questions! Thank you!
Thank you for your comments
So thorough and helpful. Thank you!
The information was so detailed this helped me alot thank you 💖💖
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching.
Thank you this was super helpful!
Thank you for watching
This was such a thorough and informative video to help prepare for traveling with a dog. How much do your dog weigh? I’m traveling with my beagle mix (~20 lbs) for the first time in a few days.
He is 14lb at the time. I saw many dogs were much larger then Laika traveling with delta! I wish your travel was delightful
Hi, may I know if you travel your dog successfully with a 20lbs?
@@Rosemarie-ld5ymI’ve traveled with my dog a couple of times now! We have flown on delta, southwest, and United. All have been pretty easy. Some planes the carrier was difficult to get fully under the seat, like if there is an outlet box or something. We used a sherpa carrier. I’ve heard good things about the sturdy bag pet carrier but my dog doesn’t tolerate that one as well. I give my dog a bone or treats every few minutes during takeoff and landing to help with his ears and the pressure changes. Check in staff have never weighed my dog or really checked him for that matter. And on the plane, if you have chill seat mates and flight attendants, you might be able to unzip the top of the carrier to comfort your dog after takeoff. My dog is pretty chill all the time luckily but if your dog gets a little more nervous, see your vet about getting some trazadone (doggy chill pills). I think with trazadone you’re supposed to test it out with your dog prior to flying to look for any possible adverse reactions.
This was so helpful! Thank you for your work ❤
Thank you for watching
Very thorough! Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Were you able to put the wheel base in an overhead compartment? Worried since Delta says the pet carrier is the carry-on but it won’t fit under the seat while attached or otherwise. Great video and cute doggo!! 😁❤️
Thank you for watching.
So my pet carrier was small enough to fit under the seat(back pack style). I used small suite case(within delta regulations)to wheel him around for airport transfer. Delta didn’t stop me with one carry on suitcase plus dog carrier as personal item. Plus I had very small waist bag(funny pack) under my jacket I don’t think they noticed.
Is the dog has to stay in the carrier the entire flight? Thank you for this helpful video.
Yes! It is TSA rule to keep them in crate whole time. But some nice crew didn’t mind leaving it open as long as dog stayed calm in crate
Thank you for watchings! It is TSA rule to keep dog inside of crate for duration of flight, but some nice crew member maybe nice enough to let you check on your dog time to time. Check with crew member on duty.
Thank you for this video. Did you fly in the main cabin? ❤
Yes I did .
Great video. Thanks
Thank you for watching
Hi i will travel with my dog to alaska next month how to make the reservation for her if i may know thank youuu
As soon as you make your flight reservation, call airline to add dog reservation to yours. Definitely arrive early to check in. I also called every accommodations ahead too let them know your bringing dog(s).
That is for small dog . I am trying to see how I can get my medium size dogs to oversea without put him in Cargo
Yes, it is for small dog. I wish medium weight dog can fly in cabin too.
That’s my problem too 😢
Great video ! Where did you get carrier from?
It was Amazon ! I bought few but this one was best for him. Look for “smiling paws pets” pet carrier
@@pawsvoyage7625 thank you!!
Your dog looks like my dog's twin! What breed is he? Mine is a rescue and I think he is Chihuahua and Rat Terrier
@@shoban5037 he is rescued also we are told terrier mix but not sure what kind mix. Laika did have a brother when we adopted. I wonder if your dog is boy?
Hello! My Jack Russell fits in the carrier, when he stands he is very tall but fits fine when laying down. Do you know what's your dog's height and do they inspect if he can stand comfortably with lid closed when checking in?
He was 13lb to 14lb and about 25” tall at the time of travel. He could not stand straight inside of his carrier but he was able to turn around inside! I did train him to turn around inside of carrier on command, just in case airline stuff may question his comfort within carrier but they were nice so I didn’t have to prove if Laika can conformably turn around within carrier or not.
Very helpful Ty
Thank you for watching
I'm preparing my pup to travel with us to Italy. She's crate trained but hates the carrier so far. She doesn't even accept treats when she's in the carrier. She just freezes😕
Ohh no. Before I introduce carrier to Laika with treat. I left carrier in Corner every room we were in( I left carrier most door open) Sometime I put his blanket and some time I put his toy.. once he got curious enough sniff inside then I stated giving treat.
Very good info
Thank you so much 😊
Do you have to fill out any forms and whatnot with TSA? I'm traveling with my pet pigeon.
No I didn’t have to with my dog
I have a 7 lb puppy. Do you think she'd be able to fly in the cabin with me in a carrier? I wanted to fly to visit my parents soon and im not sure if she'd fit if she gains a few lbs lol
7lb is well under most airline’s limits. You should be able to fly in cabin. Laika was 14lb in that video. And he is now 15lb we just flew to Boston with southwest no problems.
Traveling overseas with pet
What are your pet's dimensions? I'm wondering how big your pet can be before they want to measure themselves.
He is about 15”h x 22”l . They didn’t ask me to pull him out from his carrier
My dog is 20 lb. Is it ok to fly with Delta for international flight ?
@@panitanarubeskraisee9846 I wish I could tell you that. I have not been over sea with my baby. What I can tell you from my research, Depending on how far you are flying, you might need proof from veterinarian that your far baby can staying crate without peeing for 8 hours and more. plus each country have different requirements for vaccinations as well.
What size is your dog? Did the airline require a thorough inspection of your animal inside the pet carrier?
I believe he was 13-14lb at the time. All airline did for us was check weight and size of carrier. Asked if he was comfortable inside carrier and if he have necessary vaccinations. They didn’t even ask us pull dog out side of carrier.
Do they measure the carrier? Mine is 1 inch bigger
Yes, they measure on the way. And didn’t on the way back. I think depending on person who work.
Hi, is this economy or first class?
This is economy
Delta are dog haters and I was denied with my dog who was in the proper carrier, Caroline at Logan airport Boston needs re training
Thank you so much! This was so helpful.