August 7th, 2009
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When booking your dog for an airplane ride (whether your dog is booked in cabin or as cargo) make sure you get a locator number for your dog that is associated with your seat and your name. That way you and your companion are officially tied together for the flight.
It’s always safest to take the time to dot the “I’s” and cross the “T’s” when booking your dog on flights. You will find the peace of mind worth the extra three minutes in case any irregularities should occur. Also, jot down the locator number for a friend who is not traveling with you for extra security. Helen Fazio and her dog Raja are world travelers. Click here to visit their blog, click here to follow them on Twitter. |


