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In 100% of the cases so far, we have had success in getting candidate dogs in the cabin of the airplane when traveling to our classes.
This Weeks Medical Alert Dog Monday Youtube Video question comes from Cindy. Cindy wants to attend my Iowa Diabetic Alert / Medical Alert Dog Class but will have to travel there by airplane from the east coast. She wants to know if the dogs are technically not service dogs yet, do they have to ride in the cargo hold? See what my answer is to this question in this weeks Medical Alert Dog Monday Youtube Video.
Good stuff Mary.
The only thing I would and as emphasis is, I’ve contacted all of the airlines and their policies regarding service dogs while within the law widely vary regarding proof.
So your advice regarding documentation is spot on.
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Ridley progresses! But Risa is best.
We’ve made decisions.
Keep up the good work. Terry
I did send in a request to obtain a schlorship for the Iowa class. I did email the address given.
Do I need to do anything else or just wait and see. I am working with the online program but would love to come to the class in Iowa.
Marianne in Florida
Absolutely, I do believe that a service dog in training should be allowed in the cabin with its owner. My girl is with me everywhere, at all times. I would change my travel dogs if need to.