Yep, service dogs do not have to be crated. But I don't *think* they are allowed to sit in the seat. ~Lacey
In [email protected], "Nonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I believe service dogs are allowed out of their crate even if they are > small. Is that true? > > nonnie > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of mycountrycottage2004 > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:29 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: question about airlines... > > > > Having just flown to pick up my new chi, each airline charges > differently. Delta $50, SW Airlines $80. You may bring your dog as > long as it fits in an approved airline carrier (must not exceed the > airline's specific dimensions, which are located on each individual > airline's webside) and be placed on the floor underneath the seat in > front of you. You cannot hold the carrier in your lap or put it on > an empty seat next to you. I was told this by the flight attendant > pursuant to FAA regulations. So as far as a medium-sized dog, I > don't think he would be comfortable on a long flight. > > Good luck. > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com, ~K > <krm1414@> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I am writing to help a friend and I knew this group would be a > great > > resource. She wants to move to England from the U.S but is > unwilling > > to transport her dog, medium size mutt, in the cargo unit. Does > > anyone have information about an airline that will allow a crated > pet > > to fly overseas in the passenger compartment. She is willing to > buy 2 > > seats if necessary. > > > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > Kristin and Rudy > > > > > > > > GeorgiaPoetry <georgiapoetry@> wrote: That's an > idea. I'd even considered going and buying a slab of sod and > putting it in the litter box. Thanks for the suggestion. > > > > Georgia > > > > Sheri <chihuahuameetup@> wrote: > > Try putting some leaves on the wee wee pad. Sometimes > > they don't like the pee soaking in the pad and getting > > their paws wet. If you can get some leaves that Kana > > or another dog pees on that would be even better. > > > > If she finally goes on the wee pad, make a big deal > > out of it and give her treats. > > > > --- GeorgiaPoetry <georgiapoetry@> wrote: > > > > > Ok, Kana was such a good puppy. Piddle pad > > > trained. Always on the piddle pad. > > > Then.......*screeeeech*. Abrupt halt. Now she > > > pees/poops wherever and absolutely REFUSES to even > > > step on the piddle pad. Soooo..... I started taking > > > her outside with me everytime I have a smoke. I'll > > > say, "Let's go potty" and she does!! YAY!! > > > BUT....... she doesn't bark so she hasn't figured > > > out how to tell me she needs to go. Scratching at > > > the door doesn't work because I'm 76% deaf, I'd > > > never hear her anyway. Sooooo, I bought a little > > > box.....I thought I'd try that. I sat her in it, > > > "let's go potty". RUN AWAY! SIgh......... so every > > > hour I was putting her in the litter box.... RUN > > > AWAY! Its like she is afraid of it too. I don't > > > know what to do. I don't want to keep her crated > > > all the time because I enjoy watching her play. But > > > I turn my eyes for 5 seconds and she's done peed or > > > pooped in the floor. Good thing is I have hardwood > > > floors but still.... I have got to figure out > > > how to get her trained. ANY suggestions??? > > > > > > Georgia > > > > > > > > > > > > Vote for Kana or ChiaPet. Vote EVERYDAY!! 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