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What is a pet escort?

Adopted dogs flying to their forever home need a Pet Escort to accompany them. Anyone can be a Pet Escort and help these dogs get home. If you are flying out of La Paz or Cabo airports, we can pair you with one or more dogs (depending on your desires, flight information, capacity, etc.) travelling to the same place.

Our volunteers meet you at the airport and assist you in checking in the dog. We handle all the logistics including the costs for the dog, and you fly as you normally would. The adopters meet you at your destination airport to claim their new dog and you have the satisfaction of knowing you were part of giving that fur-baby a second chance at life.

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FAQs

How much advance notice do you need?

We need at least a week’s notice and preferably more as each dog must go through a final health check for the specific flight, and we have to get approval from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). There are documents we submit to APHIS and it takes at least 5 business days to get approval and in most cases it can take more.

If there are only one or two dogs traveling, they travel as the personal pet of the human that is flying and then we need less notice.

Once you land, you turn the dog over to a volunteer or its adoptive family and you are no longer the dog’s personal owner.

How do I know if my flight will work?

Send us your itinerary including your confirmation code. Our transport team will check the details and then let you know whether your flight will work. There are many factors that come to play when transporting an animal; including aircraft model and type, specific sizes of dogs, pet embargoes etc.

What information do you need?

If you give us the airline, name on the reservation, and confirmation code we can find everything we need.

Can I take a dog even though I have a connection?

It depends on the airport, airline, and the layover time. When you enter the US or Canada for a connection, you must exit the aircraft, collect all of your baggage, clear immigration and customs. Then you recheck your baggage again. This will occur with or without a dog. The dog may add to the amount of time necessary to clear customs depending on the airport. We will check this information for you and can advise you as to whether your flight will work.

Will the dog(s) have all necessary paperwork?

Yes. In fact, the dog can’t be checked in at the airport in Cabo or La Paz without the required documentation. Our volunteers will meet you at check-in and have all the documentation in a clear plastic envelope that you show to customs upon your arrival at your destination. This keeps you organized and speeds up the process.

Is it legal to take dogs this way?

Yes. For both the US and Canada we obtain permits in advance of the flight to ensure that all of the documentation is in order. The customs officials may or may not ask to see the permits, but this way we are all assured that the documentation is in order before you board your flight.

I have my own dog to take - so is it possible to take a second dog?

Yes. There is a limit of two dogs per passenger and 5 to 7 animals per airplane depending on size. Our transport volunteers verify the availability and reserve the spot as soon as possible.

Is this safe for the dog?

It is as safe as it is for the humans. We also put a lot of tracking mechanisms in place and so does the airline to prevent misrouting, etc. We’ve transported hundreds of dogs and so far we have never lost one. But, we are extremely careful about the flight, we use our own methods of tracking dogs during the flight, and we use only airlines that we trust.

Who pays for the dog?

We cover the cost of the transport for the dog(s). Sometimes we have to pay this at the airport when we check the dog in and other times we pay in advance.

In Canada, there may be an inspection fee as you go through customs and if there is, the adopter who receives the dog will reimburse you. This fee is usually between $5 and $30, if charged.

How early do I need to arrive and check-in?

You need to check in 2 hours prior to your flight’s departure. Our volunteers meet you at the airport with the dog(s) and assist with the check-in. They also ensure the dog is secured in the crate and the door has been zipped tied shut to prevent accidentally opening.

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    • Bequests
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  • About
    • Leadership
    • Our Programs
    • Financial Impact Statement
    • Contact Us
  • Adoptions
    • Adoptable dogs
    • The process
    • Adoption &
      Transport Fees
    • Happy Tails
    • Adoption application
  • Rescue
    • Guidelines
    • Intake and Support
    • Preparation
    • Report-animal-abuse
    • Free sterilization
    • Wildlife rescue
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    • Volunteer now!
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