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Air travel with little canines has changed during the last 20 years thanks to the Sherpa Pet Carrier. These great small pet bags pioneered the way for letting us to travel with our smaller puppies up inside the cabin of the aircraft along with us. Ever since then, there's been a big increase in the quantity of these types of totes from many different companies Sherpa included.

There are some important elements to traveling with our smaller animals before we start on our airliner travels. The main, being to contact the airline you'll be traveling on well ahead of the departure time. This helps you get the unique specifications for that airline and its policy concerning flying with smaller sized animals.

If traveling with a Sherpa made carrier, the company gives you the great "Guaranteed on Board" policy. The program indicates all participating airlines, and you may fill out the form for that air carrier, and if you are refused boarding after meeting the requirements, the company will refund you the price of your airfare and animal traveling charge.

There are plenty of additional great puppy bags that you can buy too. Most do not come with a guarantee like that, but many are built to meet the requirements of the airline carriers. This is one particular reason you will need to contact the particular commercial airline prior to your flight. They can provide the measurements they need your pet bag to meet in addition to any other special guidelines they might have.

Something to remember is that the dimensions provided to you are for hard sided or solid crates. The majority of the totes for little animals are soft sided and can be molded to fit. On that basis, if yours happens to be an inch or two larger than the dimensions given to you, it is still most likely okay to use it. That is a question you should certainly ask the airline when you make contact with them.

Also, even if you happen to be traveling with one of the "Guaranteed on Board" Sherpa Bags, it's still a good idea to contact the commercial airline simply to make sure there aren't any special requirements for flying. Your bag may be guaranteed to fly, but there might be specific guidelines and specifications for you and your pet as well. It never hurts to be sure before being hit with a big surprise once you arrive for the trip. Your airline fare and pet flight fees will probably not be refunded if you happen to be refused boarding for some other qualification that isn't associated with the pet carrier itself. Take pleasure in flying with your furry friend and the numerous styles and fashions that exist these days.

by: robert d. jones




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