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Airlines May Stop Flying Pets if Rule Imposed
Reuters ^ | January 27, 2003 | John Crawley

Posted on 01/27/2003 11:15:11 AM PST by new cruelty

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many big airlines may stop carrying pets over the United States if the government makes them report figures on how many animals they lose and how many die or are injured on their planes, an industry group says.

Carriers say they fly millions of animals each year for a fee and endorse government efforts to make animal transport safer. The rule was ordered by Congress and proposed last fall by the Federal Aviation Administration.

But airlines oppose the plan to make them inspect such cargo more closely and submit detailed monthly reports to the Transportation Department on any incident that leads to loss, injury or death of a pet or an animal to be sold as a pet.

Some animal protection groups argue that reporting standards are needed to at least give consumers access to information about an airline's record for handling animals.

There are currently no industry figures for pet deaths or injuries, and the airlines dispute widely circulated claims that roughly 5,000 animals die in their custody each year.

The biggest airlines, through their lobbying group, the Air Transport Association, say the rule would be logistically difficult and cost prohibitive. Delta Air Lines said the inspections could cost more than $1 million annually.

"Many airlines are struggling for their financial survival and would have no choice but to forego carrying pets in an effort to maximize revenue while reducing the cost of burdensome federal regulations," Michael Wascom, the group's spokesman, said.

CARRY-ON BAGGAGE

Some airlines crate cats, small dogs and some birds and permit them to travel in the passenger cabin. They count as carry-on baggage. Larger domestic pets and other creatures are transported in cargo containers in the belly of the aircraft.

Airlines do not object to reporting a dog or cat death. They say those are rare. But they do not want to account for the well-being of every animal.

"Should we also be expected to open up every box of pet boa constrictors to see if they're all alive? It's a physical impossibility," Wascom said.

Delta said it called an expert from a zoo last year to open a container of venomous snakes.

"No matter how well trained, airline employees are not veterinarians with the necessary expertise to fully protect themselves from the danger of handling cold-blooded animals," Delta has told the Transportation Department.

The carrier and other airlines defend their record for transporting animals, and have offered alternative language to modify the proposal.

But animal protection and other groups, like the Humane Society of the United States, argue for reporting standards.

"Either animal suffering during air travel is the rare exception to the rule, in which case reporting it will pose a negligible burden. Or it goes on all the time, in which case it may be something of a hassle for airlines to have to report but all the more necessary from the public's perspective," the Humane Society told the Transportation Department.

But the American Kennel Club, the purebred dog registry, said current practices are adequate.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


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No more frequent flier miles for Spot.
1 posted on 01/27/2003 11:15:12 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
OK. Then I don't need to inform them when my pet cobra escapes after sneaking it aboard.
2 posted on 01/27/2003 11:25:29 AM PST by theDentist (So..... This is Virginia..... where are all the virgins?)
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To: theDentist
Please be decent and at least keep him on a leash.
3 posted on 01/27/2003 11:28:12 AM PST by Rebelbase (Rock with Celtic roots at http://www.sevennations.com)
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To: new cruelty
No more frequent flyer miles for Spot.

I'm sure Spot (Pres. Bush's Springer Spaniel) gets first class treatment on Air Force 1!

;-)

g

4 posted on 01/27/2003 11:28:37 AM PST by Geezerette (... but young at heart!)
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To: Geezerette
Ooops! Typo alert ... flier, not flyer ... I typed it instead of cut & paste!

g

5 posted on 01/27/2003 11:30:24 AM PST by Geezerette (... but young at heart!)
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To: Geezerette
lol, i think either is correct.
6 posted on 01/27/2003 11:32:26 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
I sent five cats to Japan with me and brought them back to the US again. As far as I can tell, British Airways did a superb job handling them as far as I can tell (they arrived with London papers shredded in their carriers instead of the US papers that they left with so someone changed them) even though they shipped in the late summer. Continental didn't change their papers but they did arrive back in the US OK on a direct flight in the winter. We simply followed advice and didn't sedate the cats (which can make them unable to handle getting sick).

Now I won't say that the cats enjoyed the flight (its a very long and unpleasant flight, even for people, and they are particularly reluctant to get into their carriers now) but I think they were OK. The least social cat got a lot friendlier after the flights. I think she appreciates what she has now, since she and her two siblings were never in a shelter like our two older cats were.

Before anyone asks why I took them to Japan, there simply wasn't anyone we knew who could take them all, never mind keep them together and we weren't about to give them to a shelter. Taking them was really the only option. And, no, it wasn't easy finding a place that would take cats in Tokyo. Since there is no plural in Japanese, we simply got a little vague on how many "cat" I was bringing with me...

7 posted on 01/27/2003 11:33:14 AM PST by Question_Assumptions
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To: Question_Assumptions
Since there is no plural in Japanese, we simply got a little vague on how many "cat" I was bringing with me...

It has to be said... ALL YOUR CAT ARE BELONG TO US!

ok, got that out of the way.

Good post. So how long were you in Japan?

8 posted on 01/27/2003 11:37:07 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
I've seen bredeers' websites all over the net advertising that they ship nationwide... How you can ship a 3lb puppy is beyond me..... Then again, I've never owned a dog.
9 posted on 01/27/2003 11:37:22 AM PST by BrooklynGOP (...speaking of dumb....)
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To: new cruelty; Terriergal
,,, I suspect this situation is entirely the fault of white males.
10 posted on 01/27/2003 11:39:20 AM PST by shaggy eel
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How you can ship a 3lb puppy is beyond me.....

True. Finding a boxed shaped like a puppy is no easy task. :)

11 posted on 01/27/2003 11:41:17 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
:)
12 posted on 01/27/2003 11:42:02 AM PST by BrooklynGOP (...speaking of dumb....)
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But the American Kennel Club, the purebred dog registry, said current practices are adequate.

Surprise, surprise. The number one promoter of over-breeding and of breeding health-impairing defects to achieve dubious aesthetic ideals, isn't worried about how airlines treat cargo-shipped animals. Surprise, surprise.

13 posted on 01/27/2003 11:44:44 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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Just kidding. And in case you ever do find a need to ship a 3lb puppy (or other non-human creature), check this site out.
14 posted on 01/27/2003 11:44:51 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
"Humane Society of the United States" is an animal rights group (they try to make it harder to own pets).

The AKC supports pet ownership so has no problem with shipping pets. I used to ship puppies via the airlines. It was safe and the puppies traveled well. When I've flown with a dog, they've traveled better by air than they did in the car.
15 posted on 01/27/2003 11:49:43 AM PST by Varda
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To: new cruelty
No need... Wish I could get a dog, but I work all day.
16 posted on 01/27/2003 11:55:36 AM PST by BrooklynGOP (...speaking of dumb....)
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To: Varda
They way my youngest cat, Tommy, craps and spits up all over the carpet, he could do with a little roughing up in a travel cage. : )
17 posted on 01/27/2003 12:01:58 PM PST by new cruelty (Just kidding, I like my cat.)
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To: new cruelty
Some friends once convinced me to take in a cat (so he could live on a farm). They flew the poor thing to me from NYC and it arrived in a brand new Vari-Kennel. He was OK but I think that cat would have been just as happy in the city.
18 posted on 01/27/2003 12:09:51 PM PST by Varda
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To: Rebelbase
Oh. Great advise offered a few days late.

:-)

19 posted on 01/27/2003 12:17:05 PM PST by theDentist (So..... This is Virginia..... where are all the virgins?)
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To: Varda
Some friends once convinced me to take in a cat (so he could live on a farm). They flew the poor thing to me from NYC and it arrived in a brand new Vari-Kennel. He was OK but I think that cat would have been just as happy in the city.

Country Cat Quits Coop, Carrier Kennel Conveys Kitty to the City
(story page 3)

Cool. Thanks for sharing. : )

20 posted on 01/27/2003 12:29:32 PM PST by new cruelty (sorry, I couldn't resist the animal alliteration)
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