Check airline pet policies early
Confirm whether your dog can fly in-cabin or must go in cargo
Book your flight and reserve your dog’s spot as soon as possible
Visit the veterinarian for a travel health check
Get any required health certificate and vaccination records
Make sure your dog is microchipped and wearing ID tags
Use an airline-approved carrier or crate
Train your dog to stay calm in the carrier before the trip
Measure your dog and carrier to ensure proper fit
Label the carrier with your contact information
Pack food, water, waste bags, and any medications
Feed your dog a light meal before travel
Give your dog exercise before heading to the airport
Arrive early for check-in and security
Follow TSA and airline instructions for screening
Keep your dog leashed until inside the carrier or crate
Avoid sedatives unless specifically approved by a veterinarian
Provide water as allowed during the trip
Pick up your dog promptly after landing
Check your dog for stress, injury, or dehydration after travel
Follow any destination quarantine or entry requirements
