Flying With Pets: 7 Rules to Know Before Your Next Trip

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7. Exhaust your pet before the flight

If you want a smooth journey, taking a long walk or playing with your companion the night before the trip might be a good idea. If they are exhausted, you might be lucky, and there is a chance they will sleep the entire flight if they feel tired.

Play some fetch, swim, or run around – any physical activity is welcome for your pet before a long trip where they will not be able to walk or play. Obviously, all of this depends on the health and age of your pet. If your buddy is too old or has medical problems and can’t do physical activity, this method is not suitable for them.

Have you ever taken a flight with your pet? If you did, make sure to tell us more about your flight in the comments section. Share your best tips with us!

You should also read: Warning: These Cleaning Products Are TOXIC for Your Pets!

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