Hi,
I haven't had an 18 pounder but I have had to run to catch a connecting
flight (I hate Chicago O'Hare) so I've let the dog out of the carrier,
attached a lead, and have made good time without killing my arm. I've
done this more than once and have never had anyone complain about the
dog not being in it's carrier, only smiles or comments that they have a
Cavalier, too!
Take care, Jackie
bjcav wrote:
> Hi,
> I have..I use a soft side carrier along with the directions/etc that say it
> is approved.
> ...The hell of it is if you have a connecting flight and a long run between
> gates...18 pounds is very heavy at times like that...:)
> Jo Ann Carvill
> BJ Cavaliers
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.bjcavaliers.com
> : [CKCS-L] flying with cavalier
>
--
Jackie Farrell
Robirds Cavaliers
Texas, USA
http://home.austin.rr.com/robirds/
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