If you've ever traveled with your pets, you must be wondering what happens to them during the flight. Airlines only let a limited number of pets on each flight, so it's a good idea to book early. Some “short-nosed” breeds like the Boston terriers, boxers, and bulldogs can’t travel in the cargo hold – because they may be prone to respiratory problems. But they may be able to travel with you in the cabin if they fit the size requirements. For those pets who need to be separated from their human on board the plane, you need a special crate approved by most airlines. #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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Where Exactly Is Your Pet During the Flight?
Where Exactly Is Your Pet During the Flight?
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