ExiledInIllinois Posted September 28, 2017 Author Posted September 28, 2017 SWA info warning: We are turning into Air Kazakhstan. Next thing we know, Boyst will be bringing along his ewe on flights. And of course, a really oily Italian sub... ...Wanna get away? I bet you do!
sherpa Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 They still do not allow them in cargo, so larger dogs are SOL. Animals in the cargo compartment has more to do with the airplane than the company. Some airplanes have fairly good environmental controls and monitoring of cargo. Some do not. If I knew there was an animal there, I would always make it a point to check on them on the ramp, prior to them going into the compartment. Never saw one on a flight over six hours, and not a good idea, as the drugs wear off. After a career of this, I would never put a pet of mine in there. Dark, noisy and probably really scary. Most airlines do not permit carriage in the summer. The ramps are too hot.
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 28, 2017 Author Posted September 28, 2017 Animals in the cargo compartment has more to do with the airplane than the company. Some airplanes have fairly good environmental controls and monitoring of cargo. Some do not. If I knew there was an animal there, I would always make it a point to check on them on the ramp, prior to them going into the compartment. Never saw one on a flight over six hours, and not a good idea, as the drugs wear off. After a career of this, I would never put a pet of mine in there. Dark, noisy and probably really scary. Most airlines do not permit carriage in the summer. The ramps are too hot. We had a cat that had to be put down about a year after traveling cargo. Wouldn't do it again. Would have to drive. This was in 1995. Cat was only 3 years old. Kidneys were shutting down. We will never know if it was that trip out here from BFLo (short flight) or not? Vet said it was "congenital." Or was it?
sherpa Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 We had a cat that had to be put down about a year after traveling cargo. Wouldn't do it again. Would have to drive. This was in 1995. Cat was only 3 years old. Kidneys were shutting down. We will never know if it was that trip out here from BFLo (short flight) or not? Vet said it was "congenital." Or was it? I doubt is was airplane related. Animals don't like stress. The cargo compartment is about 60-65 degrees, and comfortably pressurized, but it's stressful for them.
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 28, 2017 Author Posted September 28, 2017 I doubt is was airplane related. Animals don't like stress. The cargo compartment is about 60-65 degrees, and comfortably pressurized, but it's stressful for them. Yeah... She was sedated too. Yet, wouldn't do it again. Not as bad as Mitt Romney strapping his Irish setter to the roof rack and heading up to Montreal. I am not that bad of a pet owner! ;-)
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 28, 2017 Author Posted September 28, 2017 I am starting to dislike dogs due to dog owners. My sister is the prime example. She goes everywhere with the dog-- has to go to dog friendly restaurants, etc. now she's trying to get it certified as a service animal so she can fly with the dog-- even though she has no legit reason to do so. Tell her to have a baby! ;-) We have a discussion in my family about this. My daughter calls it: "The Dog Cult." Especially annoying are the "dog walkers" who don't pick up after said dog. Even more annoying are the ones (like neighbors across street) that call their dogs "the children." Don't even get me started on outdoor cats... Cat people, whole other realm. Yet, I got 3 and one's on loan to another petting zoo (my son). I must be certifiably nuts (I don't need any of you here to reaffirm this) to allow this in my life. ;-) But it makes some happy... So I endure through with my labor and hard work making sure they all have a blessed life too! They are all God's creatures.
Just Jack Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 $40 and your pet can be considered a service animal https://www.servicedogcertifications.org/
KD in CA Posted September 29, 2017 Posted September 29, 2017 $40 and your pet can be considered a service animal https://www.servicedogcertifications.org/ Thats cheaper than the cost of a medical marijuana card in CA!
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