Header Graphic
 Search  
Tuesday, January 06, 2009 ..:: Home ::.. Register  Login
 Ratty Messages          Minimize

  
 Recent Photos/Videos  Minimize

  
 Recent 'Just Chat'       Minimize

  

If you need help, or have questions, comments or suggestions, please post in the Rat-Terrier.com Info and Help forum.

General Moderators:
Lance
Tracey

Training Moderator:
Nora

 You're Not Alone Minimize
Membership Membership:
Latest New User Latest: Woodseaves
New Today New Today: 4
New Yesterday New Yesterday: 8
User Count Overall: 2624

People Online People Online:
Visitors Visitors: 54
Members Members: 6
Total Total: 60

Online Now Online Now:
01: cherylwordweaver
02: erniebenernie
03: GrafixGurl
04: mahjacat
05: ivy
06: Woodseaves

 Print   
 Rat-Terrier.com Minimize
Subject: Airplane Rides
Prev Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.

Author Messages
maggiew607


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
04/22/2007 4:02 PM  
I wasn;t really sure where to put this question, so I'm going to stick it here.

I'm going out of town on Tuesday and then picking CoCo up on the way home the following Monday. Sara has her all ready to go for me, but I have never flown with a dog, much less a brand new puppy.

I'm not really sure what to do with her in the airport and all. I know she can't come out of her carrier on the plane (Thanks goodness its just an hour flight. Well2 1 hour flights if you count the layover) but anyone that has flown a pup with them before or anything, could you please give me advice, pointers, etc...

I'm so afraid she is going to cry the entire planeride home and that worries me. I don't want her getting sick or too scared.

**Maggie, Mom to CoCo and Angus**
BonitaKaz


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
04/22/2007 4:05 PM  
If you are afraid she will get motion sickness, I spoke to my vet about this and she told me that it is safe to give a new pup 1/4 of a Bonine, Meclizine or Antivert.

*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler & Laika!
maggiew607


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
04/22/2007 4:08 PM  
Okay, that's good. i don;t wnt to traumatize her, so I want to make sure she's as comfortable as possible. I was thinking about calling the vet, but thanks for that tip.

**Maggie, Mom to CoCo and Angus**
bratt


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
04/22/2007 4:10 PM  
Call the vet anyway, especially since Coco is so small. Or have Sara ask the vet that has been caring for the pups. She will know best.

Debra~KSSM Queen II
Savanna~Princess Easy Street
BonitaKaz


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
04/22/2007 4:15 PM  
Yeah I agree asking a vet is top though.

*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler & Laika!
Sassy'sMama


Feisty
Feisty
04/22/2007 6:26 PM  
Rescue Remedy... from the health food store... safe for dogs and humans..

I plan to get some for Sassy before I start my move...

~~Jan~~
Mama to Sassy

www.marykay.com/janetkimberlin
(free shipping)
Susan


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
04/22/2007 10:53 PM  
Make sure that the crate has plenty of toys and get an old style alarm clock. The kind that tick. Maybe they will let you have it on the plane and maybe not? I am unsure about what is allowed anymore. But the alarm clock ticking does seem to calm little pups down when they are away from mom the first time.
Will you get to take her in the cabin with you? You can get treats that will go through the holes in the crate. In the cabin the crate is right by your feet, so she won't be alone. You will be able to talk to her that way too.

ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS WORTH OVERDOING Mom of eight, only three left at home! Pack leader to ten ratties: Maggie, Mysty, Berry, Simon, Ceecee and five puppies, Star,Sari, Bluebelle, Double stuf,and Snortie. As well as Ginger the Border Collie and a herd of turkeys!
winnihoohoo


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
04/22/2007 10:56 PM  
Just don't put her through the x-ray machine, at the airport! Just hold her and play with her. She will be fine.
Susan


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
04/22/2007 10:58 PM  
I didn't even think about the X-ray machine! OMG that would be very bad! I fly so infequently cause I hate it. I would rather drive cross country.

ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS WORTH OVERDOING Mom of eight, only three left at home! Pack leader to ten ratties: Maggie, Mysty, Berry, Simon, Ceecee and five puppies, Star,Sari, Bluebelle, Double stuf,and Snortie. As well as Ginger the Border Collie and a herd of turkeys!
maggiew607


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
04/22/2007 11:54 PM  
I didn't think of the x-ray machine. I know that i can take her out so she doesn't have to go in it. I'm not sure that they will let me take an alarm clock, I'm wary of bringing anythign that ticks in the airport....lol. I'm glad that she will be by me, I just wish i could hold her in the plane. I can take her out when I;m waiting to board and stuff, can't I?


**Maggie, Mom to CoCo and Angus**
vespagirl


Ratterific
Ratterific
04/23/2007 10:30 AM  
I flew from Dallas to Reno with a very nice lady who had a golden retriever pup she had picked up and was bringing home for the very first time. He did cry some on the way but it was not too bad and as far as I know no one complained about it. The chances of you seeing the other people on your flight again are pretty slim and some people just don't understand about animals too much so don't feel bad if someone is rude. I have also heard that you can give them Benadryl but would check with the vet first. Just comfort her if she cries and don't worry about anyone else but your baby!

Michelle / Rox's Mommy

kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
04/24/2007 4:33 PM  
I was lucky when I brought Mic home.  He was 6 weeks and we flew from Ohio to California on Continental.  When we went through security they made me take him out and carry him and put the carrier through the x-ray.  then I just kept him out on his leash until I got on his plane.  I made sure not to feed him or let him drink anything a while before, but I kept a couple treats and some water with me for him just in case.  He did not have any accidents (thank goodness!).  On the plane I had him under the seat during take off, during the flight I kept the carrier on my lap and kept my hand inside through the zipper to pet him...  It was a soft carrier and pretty small, because he was so small... But after awhile the stewardess let me take him out and he fell asleep on my lap... He was the so good on that flight... Only cried a couple times and everyone around me fell in love with him... I don't think anyone else knew he was even there!  During the landing I put him back in the carrier but kept it on my lap because he was starting to cry... I think from the pressure changes.  But when we got off the plane I kept him in the carrier until we got outside... I went straight outside.  He did his stuff and we went back in to pick the luggage up... But I did put him back in the carrier then because of the crowds... poor little guy would have been walked all over!

When Mic was about a year we took another flight to Ohio and he was much worse ... cried the whole time and put huge holes in his carrier ... I had to duck tape it up to make it home!!! And he almost escaped on the plane!  Well, not really, but his head could fit through the holes!!  Needless to say that was his last plane ride.  But still, with all the commotion he made, the people in front of us didn't notice he was there until about 1/2 way through the flight... Those planes are alot louder than a puppies cries.

I wouldn't worry about your flight... people tend to melt when a puppy is around, and especially when it is not theirs, a puppy can do no wrong

My Flickr Page

MySpace


You are not authorized to post a reply.



ActiveForums 3.7

 Print   

Copyright 2008   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement