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How Do You Fly With Big Dog In Air Canada?
• When flying with big dogs on Air Canada, they will generally need to travel as checked baggage rather than in the cabin. Here are the steps to follow when flying with a large dog on Air Canada:
• Make a Reservation: Contact Air Canada in advance to make a reservation for your dog as checked baggage. This will ensure that there is space available for your dog on the specific flight you plan to take.
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• Check Crate Requirements: Air Canada has specific requirements for the crate or kennel in which your dog will travel. Ensure that the crate meets these requirements in terms of size, ventilation, and construction. It should be sturdy, secure, and provide enough room for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
• Prepare the Crate: Prepare the crate for your dog's journey. Line it with absorbent bedding and attach a water bowl to the crate's door. Familiarize your dog with the crate prior to the flight to help them feel more comfortable.
• Arrival at the Airport: On the day of your flight, arrive at the airport with ample time before your departure. You will need to check in your dog as checked baggage at the designated counter. Air Canada staff will guide you through the necessary procedures and documentation.
• Documentation and Health Requirements: Ensure that your dog has all the required documentation, including a health certificate issued by a veterinarian. Check the specific requirements of the destination as well, as additional documentation may be necessary.
• Handling Fee: Air Canada charges a fee for transporting pets as checked baggage, and the cost depends on the weight and size of your dog. Be prepared to pay this fee at the time of check-in.