Flying Puppy Travel Tips EP5

Traveling can be complicated. Dr. Timi Lee has some advice and checklists for packing your pet for a secure and safe flight. Pet Advice is a webisodic series featuring helpful dog and cat tips from veterinarian, Dr. Timi Lee of the Tribeca/Soho Animal Hospital.



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9 Comments

  1. nybobny

    on 16th Oct, 08 06:10pm

    WOW, that Tasha is such a cutie…………..

  2. dodgecitymusic

    on 16th Oct, 08 10:10pm

    Tasha is amazing! She’s a star! :)

  3. dodgecitymusic

    on 16th Oct, 08 10:10pm

    Tasha is amazing! She’s a star! :)

  4. susanmarienyc

    on 23rd Oct, 08 01:10am

    Great travel tips! And little Tasha is so cute when she pops her head out of the bag! Bella is a pretty dog too!

  5. vitanzra

    on 3rd Jan, 09 08:01pm

    Remind folks…pets in the airplane cabin must never come out of the carrier! They cannot ride in your lap, on seat beside you, etc.

  6. lakitty1

    on 12th Feb, 09 06:02pm

    tasha is the best pet actor!

  7. strongyang

    on 14th Jul, 09 04:07pm

    Hi, what if the flight is too long, such as 20 hours or more? I bet my dogs will be very uncomfortable.

  8. nataliawasilewska97

    on 21st Nov, 09 08:11am

    but what if you have a big dog like a german shepherd?

  9. petrelocation

    on 5th Jan, 10 11:01pm

    If you have a bigger dog or your pet won’t fit in the cabin, it’s a great idea to look into pet transportation services that will safely fly your pet in climate controlled, pressurized conditions.

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