Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #65423
From: Paul Miller <pjdmiller@gmail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Traveling with a dog
Date: Thu, 02 May 2013 17:20:19 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Well, how about two 20 pounders as reference.   These two love the airplane.  Just taxiing for fuel gets them giddy and I started slowly over time with them, starts, taxiing, takeoff, noises, turbulence all cause issues.  Typically, I restrain them with leashes fixed to the rear bulkhead so they can't jump up front unexpectedly.  In cruise, one sleeps on the rear luggage, another on the copilot seat or on the floor.  I do 11,000 to 13000 with them, never done higher.  Turbulence gets one of them looking for the floor and that can be a problem with the stick. They need protection from sunburn too.

Mutt muffs don't work.  I tried them myself and they are just plastic caps that amplify noise.  You won't likely see any dB rating, you can have mine if you want them.  I think you'll have 100 dBa levels up front so protection is wise.  I use cotton in the ears, then wrap ears and head with a tensor bandage to hold cotton and ears, followed by a neck tube to keep all in place.  This needs to be practiced prior to flight so the mutt gets happy with it.  Now, my canines know that setup means we are going flying.

I'd stick with taxiing and another helper in the plane until you get it sorted out.  My trips to Calgary are typically 2000nm all day flights.  They hop back in at each fuel stop so I know they're happy. One downside is they get familiar with the engine start.  If they hear the legacy fire up, they will come running so I'm always watchful for that.
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Paul
Legacy RG


On 2013-05-02, at 8:02, Dan Ballin <dballin@gmail.com> wrote:

> This has come up on occasion, but would like to hear thoughts on taking a 40 lbs Aussie in a Legacy.
>
> Issues are:
> Crate- thinking about a soft crate.  Hard to imagine getting something bigger in the back
>
> Hearing - Probably Mutt Muffs
>
> O2  - Going over the Rockies so probably 16K. I know I need O2 but any experience with dogs?  Any vets out there?
>
> Dan Ballin
> LEG2 N386DM  about 120 hrs
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