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United Pet Policy 101: What Every Pet Parent Should Know

Planning to travel with your furry companion? It's essential to understand the United Airlines pet policy before your flight. United allows small pets, like cats and dogs, to travel in the cabin on select flights, as long as they remain in an approved carrier under the seat. Larger pets may be transported through Unitedu2019s PetSafe program. There are specific fees, carrier size requirements, and documentation rules you must follow. <br>https://www.airlinesticketagent.com/pet-policy/united-airlines-pet-policy

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United Pet Policy 101: What Every Pet Parent Should Know

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  1. United Pet Policy 101: What Every Pet Parent Should Know •Cabin Travel Requirements: As per the United Airlines pet policy, only domestic dogs, cats, and household birds are allowed in the passenger cabin. Your pet must be at least 8 weeks old and ?t under the seat correctly. •Carrier Compliance: The pet must be able to stand, turn around, and lie comfortably in the carrier, which must be made for animal carriage and ?t beneath the seat. The pet must stay in its carrier beneath the seat during the ?ight. •Health Documents: If you travel to a speci?c destination with your pet, read the destination pet travel guidelines correctly. •Travel Restrictions: Travel to and from Hawaii and Guam is restricted, and pets are not allowed in the cabin on ?ights to and from Australia. •Preparation & Check-in: Get your pet acclimated to their carrier, start preparing them at least 30 days beforehand, and get a health certi?cate from your veterinarian. Use the con?rmation numbers for both you and your pet to check in at the ticket counter at the airport. For more information visit: www.airlinesticketagent.com

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