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Enjoy Travel with Your Dog

Once you've mastered the requirements for bringing your pet into your destination country you need to find a carrier that is approved to transport animals overseas. The action cannot be taken lightly. In the last few years, airlines originating in Canada and going to the United Kingdom have stopped allowing in cabin pet transport for small pets altogether. People must be familiar about the ones in the little aerated bags that go under the seat. There is almost each airline carrier that provides information on the size of dog crates allowed to travel in this special cargo hold. Some airlines, will allow two small dogs to travel together in one hard sided carrier, Lufthansa being one of them, provided there's enough room to turn around and they aren't too cramped. This may be a good idea as the experience may be making for a single dog, plus one of your old recently worn old t-shirts, with the company of its sibling or mate, they may have a more comfortable and relaxed journey to your destination. A person might even get away with a single fee for both of your dogs if the crate they're both traveling in is small enough.

Not only is Lufthansa the only carrier to offer anything even remotely resembling service for those traveling with pets. Their fees for transporting pets are also less and more comely than other major airlines, charging approximately $120 U.S. per dog per leg of travel in comparison to an average of $320 for transatlantic pet travel with other international carriers.

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