I shared a flight today with this family from the Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA)to the Dayton International Airport (DAY). ... Paula (the human) travelled with Dixie & Chloe through the TSA checkpoint at DCA. Would you like your pet to travel in the cabin of the plane with you for the holidays (or any other time)? Here’s how! ... Contact your airline first so they can let you know about any requirements, fees, or restrictions they might have. ... Since your pet is going on the plane with you, it will also need to be screened. ... We do not X-ray pets. However, there have been many occasions where passengers have assumed their pet needed to go through the X-ray. You can imagine the surprise of our X-ray operator when they see Fluffy’s skeleton roll across their monitor. ... Your pet will need to come out of its carrier, so it’s a good idea to know how your pet will react. Many a cat has gone into a feline frenzy after being removed from its carrier. An angry cat is never a good thing. ... Even if your travel is “off the leash,” you should strongly consider keeping your pet on a leash. The checkpoint is a noisy environment that can cause your pet to flee at its first opportunity. This happens with humans occasionally as well. ... Your pet can be carried through the walk through metal detector or walked through on leash. If your pet triggers an alarm, one of our officers will have to take a closer look. ... Now that you’ve read this, please “paws” and reflect. ... #DogsOfInstsgram #Christmas2017 #DogsOfChristmas

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I shared a flight today with this family from the Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA)to the Dayton International Airport (DAY).
...
Paula (the human) travelled with Dixie & Chloe through the TSA checkpoint at DCA. Would you like your pet to travel in the cabin of the plane with you for the holidays (or any other time)? Here’s how!
...
Contact your airline first so they can let you know about any requirements, fees, or restrictions they might have.
...
Since your pet is going on the plane with you, it will also need to be screened.
...
We do not X-ray pets. However, there have been many occasions where passengers have assumed their pet needed to go through the X-ray. You can imagine the surprise of our X-ray operator when they see Fluffy’s skeleton roll across their monitor. ...
Your pet will need to come out of its carrier, so it’s a good idea to know how your pet will react. Many a cat has gone into a feline frenzy after being removed from its carrier. An angry cat is never a good thing.
...
Even if your travel is “off the leash,” you should strongly consider keeping your pet on a leash. The checkpoint is a noisy environment that can cause your pet to flee at its first opportunity. This happens with humans occasionally as well.
...
Your pet can be carried through the walk through metal detector or walked through on leash. If your pet triggers an alarm, one of our officers will have to take a closer look.
...
Now that you’ve read this, please “paws” and reflect.
...
#DogsOfInstsgram #Christmas2017 #DogsOfChristmas


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