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I think I found a pup that we want to get and we want to have her flown out from Atlanta to LA. Does anyone have any advice or specific knowledge?
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My puppy was flown from West Virginia to NYC. It was not a direct flight and had to go through Detroit. It was a very windy day/night (in fact it was the night the Continental flight crashed in Buffalo). Her Detroit flight got cancelled and she was put on another one that was also delayed. The airline had a "special" dog service and I believe she was treated fine but I would never do it again. I should have flown there and taken her back in the cabin with me as she was still small enough to do that. Lola never liked her crate and I think the flight had something to do with that.
My new puppy Mila was flown from Chicago last Wednesday to Newark, NJ. She was flown in the cabin on the lap of an elderly couple that "nanny" the puppy for the flight! That is just the way the breeder does it since she doesn't like them to go in the cargo compartment.
All in all I would not take a chance. Too many variables especially with such a long trip.
I'm still wondering the age of the dog? So many doodles are in need out in CA. Have you ever thought of fostering for a rescue? Doodle Rescue and IDOG are both desperate for fosters. As are all rescue organizations. If you find a compatible match then you can adopt the dog. If not, you find the best possible home with the help from these organizations.
So many in your area. Give it some thought
AirTran and Delta fly non-stop flights from ATL to LAX, but I have no idea how well they do with pets traveling in cargo.
Many have mentioned Continental's good reputation for flying pets, but they were recently acquired by United. Many things have changed with the acquisition, but I don't know about the pet policies.
If the puppy is small enough, I would personally feel safer flying to Atlanta and flying back with the puppy in the cabin.
Hi David . . .
We purchased our puppy from a breeder-family in Kansas and they were just amazingly knowledgeable and professional about the preparation and requirements for shipping a puppy . . . Our guy arrived happy and relaxed. Scott really made sure that our guy's experience was positive . . .
I would bet that he would be willing to answer any questions about paperwork, temperature, booking flights, etc., that you might have
thanks could you share his info? It would be much appreciated.
Wow . . . she edited me!
His name is Scott Franklin and his number and e:mail are:
620-724-7060
scottfr@ckt.net
Mooki went from some small town in Kansas through Denver and into San Francisco. Perfect!
These other people are way too alarming! If you trust the people you are getting him from, and armed with additional information, you should have no problems at all.
Kat
Kat, you have to post this info on David's page, it is not allowed in the main forum.
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