Flying with a Frenchie Questions

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Is flying in cargo for 2 hours risky for my frenchie?

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  1. elis

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    Flying with a Frenchie

    Hi guys,
    I'm a proud pawrent of a healthy 2-year-old female frenchie.

    We are expats in China where public transportation is not very pet friendly.
    Next month we are required to move to another city for work purposes and I am nervous about how to transport the dog.

    I have been told that frenchies cannot travel in cargo and must be taken on board. Unfortunately, that is a big no-no for Chinese airlines. Taking animals on board is forbidden. They would only transport the dog as cargo.

    It is a 2 hour flight and the pet relocation company I have contacted promised that they will take all the necessary measures to make sure the flight goes well for the dog, including placing ice packets around the crate to keep her cool.

    Traveling by car is not an option as it would take about 20 hours of driving and no driver is willing to take that responsibility.

    I am very conflicted about what to do as I would never want to put my dog at risk but at the same time I am out of options.

    Has anybody had experiences with this? What do you suggest?

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    What a lovely chap he is! Is he Chinese bred?
    Sorry, I have no experience of transporting dogs by air. I have had a brief Google, and there are suggestions that you are careful with the climate, and that you use zip ties to secure your carrier from prying fingers. Apart from that, I drew a blank.
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    Thank you! SHE is Chinese bred, yes. She was born here.
    What I have been told is that air traveling can be risky for this breed due to their respiratory problems and because of the changes in the air pressure on a plane. I have been getting mixed opinions and I do not know what is best.
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    Sorry, she.
    Her nostrils look quite open, but I am glad that this is not my decision.
    I wish her a safe journey, whatever you decide.

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