I used to live in Los Angeles and my parents were in Detroit, I frequently made the trip on Northwest with my Maltese as a carry-on. He had to stay stowed under my seat, but I could unzip his soft-sided carrier a bit and stick my hand in. The first time I got some anxiety med from the vet and that made him pant a lot. On the way home, I didn't give him anything and he was much better off. He started flying with me when he was about 6 months old....since he's been on boats, trains, nothing phases that dog I tell ya. He just wants to be near me. He was kibble fed then, but I didn't do anything different with feeding or fasting and potty was not an issue. Good luck!!!!
Also - if you are concerned about peeing - or even just in case, even if you aren't concerned, you could put a puppy pad in the bottom of the crate - at least that way if he does have an anxiety accident or has to go, it won't be totally bad, as you can pull that out and pop a new one in and dispose of it like a diaper in the bathroom. My suggestion is if he is not used to a crate, put him in it daily from now until then and go for shorter car rides at first and then longer ones. Put the crate on the passenger side floor or in the back - that will mimic him not being able to see you or out windows. May want to get a special treat as well, my dogs go to town on rib bones and will sit and chew for hours and then pass out from exhaustion....or I hear antlers are another great chew toy. That may help an anxious boy get some anxiety out without freaking out.
I've never brought a puppy on a plane as a carry on before, but I do know how unpleasant my flights have been when others have, and then the poor thing freaks out the whole time. I've also been on flights with dogs under my seat, and I never would have known. I think all dogs take to it differently, and you won't know unless you try. 5 hours is not going to deathly dehydrate your puppy. If you do take him, make sure he is well hydrated before the flight, and offer water after, but aside from that- I would not freak out about hydration or lack thereof for such a short period of time. I would also put potty pads in the carrier, so that if he does have an accident, it is quickly absorbed, and you can throw it away in the bathroom. Same thing for poop. Put some thick paper towels in your carry on to pick up and dispose of poop as well.
As for going as cargo... that link seems to collect all the horror stories and compile them into one big scary never-take-your-pet-on-a-plane website. I've had three puppies shipped to me via cargo from breeders. Grissom went from Indiana to Denver, CO. Timber went from Troy, MT to Salt Lake, UT, and Kola came to Salt Lake from Texas. Aside from the fact Kola spilled her water, they all arrived just fine. I don't love the idea of shipping cargo, but I also just don't find it to be the end of the world. Can bad things happen? Sure. Bad things can ALWAYS happen. I wonder the number of dogs who die in car accidents every year, or die from slipping out of their collar/leash on walks and get hit by cars. No most of travel is entirely safe. None.
Personally, I'd rather my dogs be in MY care than anyone elses. That's just me.
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Please forgive me if I am repeating what someone has already said. But I am RUNNING to "Puppy Genius" class. I have traveled with dogs-older ones as cargo-which I am pretty sure that none of the airlines would offer in this weather. Also with me when they were very young pups as Carry-on. Carry on can work. How many stops will you have??? I nicely went to the ladies room (I carried disposable towels,wipes & sanitary cloths)) in my carry on's outside pocket. Anyway, I went to the ladies room let the little one relieve himself- on the floor in a stall - when I left the stall, no one would ever know that we had been there. If you have enough time during lay-overs you can go to areas that are outside to poop & drink. The pups slept much of the time & I could comfort them with voice & by petting. while in the lounge I let him onto my lap. People just oh and ahh. Pups enjoyed licking ice cubes and frankly were Not the worse for their trips. I also opened the carry-on when on the plane to that he could see me & he would fall asleep with his head sticking out. Hope this helps-Bye. Yes, he is better off with you!
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My daughter just flew with her cat as a carry on Monday morning. It was his first flight and he did very well. The flight was 3 hours but with leaving home and the early arrival to the airport, then getting to her destination - he was crated for about 6 hours. I got him treats at Petco that are for "stressful" situations that he had first thing in the morning. I bought some cheap diapers at the 99 Cents store and cut a hole for his tail. He was also fasted the night before so he wouldn't poop on the plane. Airports do have a "relief area" for the dogs that they can do their business before and after the flight.
Just remember you do have to get a flight certificate from the vet. Mine charged $76 for the certificate.
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I just wanted to let everyone know both flights went fantastically.
I did fast him the day of and brought homemade jerky for him to eat midflight, along with some water to drink.
he slept pretty much the whole time and didn't make a peep.
I'm so proud of him, and thanks to you guys for all of the wonderful advice :)
I have flown in the cabin with all 3 of my rottweilers from Ontario to Alberta with no issues at all. They were all 8 weeks of age and slept through like nothing. I'm glad you took him with you.
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Awesome! Glad to hear it went well!
I would personally always rather have Minnie in my care.....but with a Great Dane that's often not as possible as say...a little guy like Scorch!
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