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I have a 9 month old yellow lab. Very well trained - come, sit, stay, down,
fetch, drop, heel, crate, etc. Loves the car, jumps right in. Want to start taking him on flights with me. Any comments on introducing him to the plane? Thanks, Michael |
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"Michael 182" wrote in message
news:3Bkjd.475142$mD.427669@attbi_s02... I have a 9 month old yellow lab. Very well trained - come, sit, stay, down, fetch, drop, heel, crate, etc. Loves the car, jumps right in. Want to start taking him on flights with me. Any comments on introducing him to the plane? Step 1: Google this newsgroup for the many threads on this very topic. Basically: some dogs love it, some hate it. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Introduce the dog to the airplane gradually, so that you can avoid any serious problems, as well as avoid making the dog permanently hate the airplane. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Until you are certain that the dog is well-adjusted to the airplane, always have another person to deal with the dog while you fly the plane. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. To me, "gradually" means several visits to the plane: 1) View and smell the airplane 2) Sit in the airplane 3) Taxi around in the airplane 4) Fly in the airplane At any point, if the dog appears anxious, go back to the previous step. Don't start the engine until you're ready for step #3. Did I mention? Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Crate or belt the dog (using a harness and strap that connects to the lapbelt), and preferably in the back seat. Pete |
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Dog, this is plane,
Plane, this is Dog. PJ -- "Michael 182" wrote in message news:3Bkjd.475142$mD.427669@attbi_s02... I have a 9 month old yellow lab. Very well trained - come, sit, stay, down, fetch, drop, heel, crate, etc. Loves the car, jumps right in. Want to start taking him on flights with me. Any comments on introducing him to the plane? Thanks, Michael |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Michael 182" wrote in message news:3Bkjd.475142$mD.427669@attbi_s02... I have a 9 month old yellow lab. Very well trained - come, sit, stay, down, fetch, drop, heel, crate, etc. Loves the car, jumps right in. Want to start taking him on flights with me. Any comments on introducing him to the plane? Step 1: Google this newsgroup for the many threads on this very topic. Basically: some dogs love it, some hate it. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Introduce the dog to the airplane gradually, so that you can avoid any serious problems, as well as avoid making the dog permanently hate the airplane. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Until you are certain that the dog is well-adjusted to the airplane, always have another person to deal with the dog while you fly the plane. Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. To me, "gradually" means several visits to the plane: 1) View and smell the airplane 2) Sit in the airplane 3) Taxi around in the airplane 4) Fly in the airplane At any point, if the dog appears anxious, go back to the previous step. Don't start the engine until you're ready for step #3. Did I mention? Do not have an unrestrained dog in the airplane. Crate or belt the dog (using a harness and strap that connects to the lapbelt), and preferably in the back seat. Pete Hey Pete... How do you fell about having an unrestrained dog in the airplane? ![]() --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/2004 |
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My wife and I took our 10 year old dog on a 34 hour cross-country in my
182. We did not have any hearing protection for her to use and I believe that the noise caused her permanent hearing. I've never found a product for protecting a dogs hearing. Does anyone have a referral of a product that works well for them? I *highly* recommend that you find a way to reduce the noise-levels for your dog. I wish that I had not assumed that flying without hearing protection for my dog would not cause her hearing damage. |
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factor wrote: My wife and I took our 10 year old dog on a 34 hour cross-country in my 182. We did not have any hearing protection for her to use and I believe that the noise caused her permanent hearing. I've never found a product for protecting a dogs hearing. Does anyone have a referral of a product that works well for them? I *highly* recommend that you find a way to reduce the noise-levels for your dog. I wish that I had not assumed that flying without hearing protection for my dog would not cause her hearing damage. I asked about this a while back as I'd been told there was an outfit that made a headset-type ear protector for dogs. I never found anything other than simple ear plugs, and honestly, I think the odds of losing one of those way down a dog's ear canal would be more dangerous to the dog's ears than the noise! But someone posted a picture of a yellow lab wearing a headset-type apparatus made from skateboard knee-pads purchased from Kmart. The pads had 1-inch thick foam glued to the underside for each ear with two 1-inch straps on top and bottom that fasten around the dog's head with Velcro. The dog looked perfectly comfortable wearing it, although I'm sure some would object, and of course, those would only work on large dogs. For small dogs, it would probably be easier to insulate a small crate from the noise for this purpose rather than try to get the dog to WEAR ear protection, and as in a car, safer for both you AND the dog to have the dog in a crate anyway. |
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