The key to traveling with your pet is preparation. Since your pet will have to be in a travel carrier for several hours, give them time before the trip to get used to the carrier. Remember that some airports may have working canines around the airport, so your pet shouldn't be skittish around other animals. If your pet does present difficulties, you both may need to go to a private screening room. Each airport also has different guidelines for service animals, so make sure to contact them for more information before your flight.

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