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"It's just business as usual with us," Seiler said of Uga's air travel. "He goes with the team." Uga routinely flies to the football team's away games, often in the team's charter plane or the university's smaller plane, and is in the cabin or an air-conditioned cargo hold, said Seiler. The bulldog club's Bandy said that in addition to trying to cool themselves, dogs may also pant excessively in the cargo hold due to stress or excitement. Bandy said he has flown one puppy and one adult dog before, both in early spring with no issues. He advises against shipping dogs during hot months, and says owners should make sure the cargo hold is climate-controlled. If dogs are easily stressed or not well-socialized, they are probably not good candidates for air travel, Bandy added. Dogs shouldn't be given tranquilizers before flying, both because airlines do not want them tranquilized and because they would be less able to manage their own cooling process, he said. In all, 144 pet deaths were reported by airlines over the past five years, along with 55 injuries and 33 lost pets. ___ Online: Transportation Department: The Bulldog Club of America:
http://airconsumer.dot.gov/whatsnew.htm
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