Everyone’s longing for traveling these days. I don’t know how much I’d give for that sweet moment of being seated on a plane, cramming my legs by the window, hoping there won’t be a screaming baby sitting right next to me. Oh, the joys of open borders from the pre-pandemic world!
And as we wait for the covid chaos to stop savaging the globe, and our beloved air, sea, and land transport to resume to normal, let’s take a look at some precious pics of pets traveling instead of us. From dogs bamboozling the plane cabin to pony-turned flight attendants, these are the support animals who make the joys of commuting even more pawsome.
Hand-picked by Bored Panda, the compilation combines two of our favorite things, animals and travel, so make sure to hit the upvote button on your favorite animals on board sightings!
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My Wife Is A Flight Attendant And Uses Her Benefits To Help Transfer Animals To Shelters That Value Life A Bit More Than Others. Today’s Guest Was Pepper
This Is Athena. It’s Her First Train Trip And She’s A Little Scared, But Being Brave As Heck
Hmmm i always put a scarf or blanket under my puppy. Cute Pit but it is not your sofa but public transport.
Even though most pet owners would never part with their furry friends, in reality, traveling with animals is not as easy as it sounds. But the hassle starts even before traveling. For example, if you’re about to board an international flight, you should make sure that your pet meets the requirements for your destination country and is healthy enough to travel.
On top of that, every airline has different pet travel requirements, so you want to make sure you know them before boarding. Also, it depends on what kind of animal you're traveling with. For example, if you want to take a pet bird or other exotic animal with you out of the US, you may have to contact additional agencies, like USDA APHIS Veterinary Services (VS) and US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
For further information, check out this official list from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for the current pet travel health rules.
A Girl And Her Raven On The Running Subway
My Blind Stepdad's Guide Dog Axel. They Went On A Week Long Pilgrimage And Are Now Returning Home. This Was Him On The Train Hugging My Stepdad's Foot. Such A Good Boi
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on airlines that allow pets to travel, only small dogs and cats that can fit in special carriers under the seat are allowed in the cabin. It’s critical that their owners take care of them during layovers.
Other airlines may not allow pets in the cabin and will transport them as cargo in specially constructed holds with ventilation and heating. And since for animals, it’s usually better to travel this way since it's darker and quieter, for their owners, it usually means higher transportation charges.
She Took The Midnight Train Going Anywhere
Saying Hey From The NYC Subway
So Apparently We Are Bringing Llamas On The Max Now. I Guess Alpaca Bit Of Extra Snacks With Me Next Time
On The Train And Saw This Friendly Face
On The Subway
On The Train To Manchester
As you can imagine, loading and unloading your pet as cargo can be incredibly stressful to your pet. The CDC encourages pet owners to get their pets used to their carrier before the flight so they feel less anxious.
Other tips from the CDC include purchasing flights with fewer connections and layovers, picking departure and arrival times to avoid extreme heat or cold, and making sure your pet feels safe and calm before and after the flight.
Rescue Dog Travelling To Forever Home Gets His Own Seat On Ferry
You Saw Penguins On A Plane? My Papps Was Flying It
Sat Next To This Happy Little Guy On A Plane
This Guy And His Dog On My Flight Right Now. They Have Been Like This For Over 2 Hours
My Friend Saw This Guy On The Metro
Some pet owners may find sedatives and tranquilizers alleviate their pets’ stress during flight, but the International Air Transport Association discourages using such medication since it “could harm animals while in flight.” Whatever you decide, make sure to consult a veterinarian to make sure both you and your pet are ready to have a flight.
This Girl Named Panda Smiled At Me Like This For Her Entire Plane Ride Shift (Service Dog)
I See Your Dog On A Plane And Raise You A Booped Dog On A Plane
When the pup askes for a boop one MUST comply! Those are the rules of Booping!
I have a confession, I had never heard of booping before I joined Bored Panda. I'd never heard of 'Good boi' either. (Education continues throughout one's life, stop learning and you start dying, I guess.)
Load More Replies...In the first picture, doggo has that look like “kick my seat one more time, see what happens.”
"Boop" is a really cute word but you should never touch a dog you don't know, especially in the face
In the last picture the dog is like "*GASP* The sacred boop has been passed down to me."
How do these dogs get to ride in a seat and not underneath in the cargo? I would much rather have them ride with me than underneath..
This Little Kitty Had Its Own Seat On The Three Hour Train Ride I Was On In Spain! It Sat So Nicely For The Whole Time
Kitten Likes Traveling
This Guy Is Going To Make The Flight Much More Enjoyable! He’s So Happy To Fly
Future Search-And-Rescue Dog Echo Took A 13 Hour Trip Home With Me This Week, Including Three Flights. She’s A Trooper
Puppy On His First Flight
I'm A Flight Attendant And This Was My First Passenger This Morning. She Made My Day! Meet Zuri
Bentley Got To Meet The Captain After Our Flight Home Last Night
Traveling Koalas
I Made A New Friend On The Train
He Makes Her Hold His Hand On The Subway
I Was Lucky Enough To Sit Next To This Little One On My Plane Ride The Other Night
This Is How Desmond Sleeps On A Plane
This Dude On The Train Wouldn't Stop Staring At Me
This Dog Sitting At A Subway
Biggest babies ever! Our Dane (he's been gone for over 8 years now) was a bigger baby and more of a lap dog than our pug (whom just a puppy with our Dane still alive) acts like she's going to rip your Achilles' tendon out of she doesn't know you.
"I'm A Tax-Paying Citizen Taking Public Transport Now"
Joey The Therapy Dog Was Spotted On A Plane Taking A Well-Deserved Nap (Pic Taken With Permission). He Visits Patients In Hospitals And Even Has His Own Business Card
Look At This A***e Using Up Two Seats Like He Owns The Train Or Something
Two Old Best Friends Having A Little Snooze On The Bus
I Asked To Be Seated Next To The Cutest Guy On The Plane
This Irish Setter Didn't Win The Best In Its Group At Westminster, But It Won The Best In First Class On My Flight
Lol, I have to giggle when I get to see I'm not the only one that makes sure to give my puppers a pillow to lay on.
This Police Trauma Dog On My Wife's Flight Today
This was on a flight immediately after my wife's first flight had to make an emergency landing due to engine trouble. I think she could tell my wife was having a ruff day.
His First Time On A Train
"Is Airplane Mode A Joke To You Karen?"
This Little Guy Just Flew Across Canada With Me. As You Can See In His Eyes, He Was Not Happy About It. Now Home Safe And Sound
I would have spent the flight with my face in the bag getting fuzzy kisses.
This Guy Sitting Next To Me On The Flight Was All Business
Pets Take Over Plane Cabin On Fort Mcmurray Fire Evacuee Flight
I would be in heaven and would be trying to pet each and every one of them!!!!
My Friend Just Sent Me This Live From Rome Subway
Flight Attendant: Episode 7
Subway Lion
Just Got Onto A Train. Then This Little Guy Appears Under My Seat
My Good Boi And Service Animal In Training, Nigel, Enjoying His First Practice Ride On The Metro
Just A Lady With Her Pet Duck On The Metro
Hush Little Baby, Don't Say A Word. Found Them In A Train In London
I can honestly say that a lot of animals are better behaved than some humans.
I rather be seated next to a bunch of dogs giving kisses and occasionally a noisy bark than a crying baby or a child with tantrums.
Children of a certain age should not be allowed on airplanes. It's obnoxious.
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Load More Replies...I had a pet rabbit who was a very good traveler. I'd put Jojo in a cardboard box to go to the vet, then open it on the bus so he could look out the window. Not every animal travels well, but he seemed curious and relaxed about what was going on.
I take my pet bird on train rides sometime when I go to visit my boyfriend. Birdo travels in his very own carrier and complains unless I hold him up so he can see out the window..he’s a pretty good traveller :)
i took my pets on the train too when needed because i didnt have a car/license, and they needed to go to the petsitter (my mom) They were totally unimpressed and I always kept them in the carrier. Worst thing that happened was when someone started sharing recipes for grilled guinea pigs.
What amazes me most about this is how these animals managed to order plane tickets. I think their talents are being overlooked.
'I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky...'
Load More Replies...That would depend, for me. Both can be quiet and cute, or noisy and irritating. You can't really generalise.
Load More Replies...We’re these all taken in the blessed pre Covid days? Seems odd seeing people on public transport without masks on.
My dad traveled by plane (Southwest) with his support dog last month. A little bichon that is mostly blind and never barks. She loves flying. The airport has an area for the service animals to relieve themselves before boarding, he walks her onto the plane by leash and as long as Cookie sits under the seat (where she prefers) or on my dads lap, there is no problem. No sitting on an empty seat tho. My dad has macular degeneration and barely sees better than the dog but is able to travel because of her.
When I had my pug she had to be in the bottom of the plane or in a flexible crate under the seat,. Now you can get 800lb ponies with you.
Not as much any more, pugs need special permission as their breathing issues mean they can only fly certain times of the year (I had a rescue puggle that had a longer snout so it wasn’t necessary) also most other animals are recently banded regardless of their status as a service animal. I would prefer my fur babies under the plane just cus the over excitement is a lot and they would so channel my nervous energy and not be good travel companions (too bad I can’t be there with them)
Load More Replies...How do you travel with your cat? Mine literally screams if I try to carry her in carrier, in cars she gets hysterical, screams her head off! I have to vaccinate her by paying vets to come to my apartment.
You train them from a young age just like you would a dog for crate travel
Load More Replies...I have mixed feelings about this. a lot of these animals seemed terrified or worried and I feel like its putting them in unnecessary stress. its clear that they've never been in a environment like this before, and ther'e not used to it.
In a few pictures, it's obvious that the animal is upset. In most, I find it hard to tell. Years back, I did try to save money on transporting pets to the vet (a taxi would have added considerable expense). Most were fine, the odd one was unhappy.
Load More Replies...I love dogs and own dogs, but allowing them to sit on a seat meant for humans is so inconsiderate. Allergies exist. And maybe someone doesn't want to sit where your dog poopy or wormy bum has just been. Dogs are not known for their personal hygiene.
Well, there's several aspects to that. If someone has a pet they carry the dander on their clothing and if people's allergies are that bad they're going to be affected by that. As for 'poopy or wormy' bum - these things are entirely preventable. Worm the dog regularly and it isn't an issue. Make sure the dog is clean after they've had a S H I T. I still wouldn't let my dog sit on a seat directly but let's understand fully what the implications are and what can realistically be done.
Load More Replies...There are a bunch of laws, and as the handler of a legit highly trained service dog, must of these people are breaking laws. And posting these articles encourages it. I don't find most of these "cute". Most of them are disgusting, and a real hazard to my dog why took years to train.
Different countries have different laws though. I agree service dogs are highly trained and, most importantly, they're taught by professionals. Someone cuddling a pet and calling it an 'emotional support animal' is taking the piss when there are those who need genuine support or assistance. I worked with blind people using guide dogs for years. How is this a real hazard to your dog? I'd really like to understand.
Load More Replies...I can understand your concerns. Fact is though, people can give them monthly medication to prevent worms and ticks staying attached and people can make sure they are clean on the rear. I check my dogs when out walking and they do their business and when they've been in the garden. I will clean the area if necessary. I'd also have them on my lap or a blanket on public transport to be on the safe side and for consideration of others. TBH only bad or ignorant owners let their dogs have worms, ticks or poo stuck to them for any length of time. I know that's sadly not much reassurance as there are far too many that aren't as considerate as they should be. What can you do??? 🙁 Many of us try!
Load More Replies...Genuine question. If you have an allergy that dangerous how do you manage the issue of dander on the clothes of pet owners? It will be there. It varies across countries but the percentage of pet owners can range upwards of 45%. That's a massive stat. Cat dander is more sticky than dog and even harder to get rid of. The more allergic a person is, the greater the risk from a smaller amount of the allergen. How do you deal with that? Public transportation would be just one of the areas of risk. Shops, offices. All with a high percentage of people who will have dander on their clothes. A work colleague was allergic to a polish used by cleaning staff so she brought in a tablecloth and caused an allergy in several others because the cloth had cat dander on it. She was going 'but I washed it'. Wasn't enough. Sorry - probably sound critical when I'm genuinely curious NOT critical. I just don't know how people with severe allergies manage this aspect.
Load More Replies...I can honestly say that a lot of animals are better behaved than some humans.
I rather be seated next to a bunch of dogs giving kisses and occasionally a noisy bark than a crying baby or a child with tantrums.
Children of a certain age should not be allowed on airplanes. It's obnoxious.
Load More Replies...can i add this haflinger in an austrian train please 88CFFA05-F...7-jpeg.jpg
I would add to your adding: horception! another way to travel... horsecepti...70d2fd.jpg
Load More Replies...I had a pet rabbit who was a very good traveler. I'd put Jojo in a cardboard box to go to the vet, then open it on the bus so he could look out the window. Not every animal travels well, but he seemed curious and relaxed about what was going on.
I take my pet bird on train rides sometime when I go to visit my boyfriend. Birdo travels in his very own carrier and complains unless I hold him up so he can see out the window..he’s a pretty good traveller :)
i took my pets on the train too when needed because i didnt have a car/license, and they needed to go to the petsitter (my mom) They were totally unimpressed and I always kept them in the carrier. Worst thing that happened was when someone started sharing recipes for grilled guinea pigs.
What amazes me most about this is how these animals managed to order plane tickets. I think their talents are being overlooked.
'I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky...'
Load More Replies...That would depend, for me. Both can be quiet and cute, or noisy and irritating. You can't really generalise.
Load More Replies...We’re these all taken in the blessed pre Covid days? Seems odd seeing people on public transport without masks on.
My dad traveled by plane (Southwest) with his support dog last month. A little bichon that is mostly blind and never barks. She loves flying. The airport has an area for the service animals to relieve themselves before boarding, he walks her onto the plane by leash and as long as Cookie sits under the seat (where she prefers) or on my dads lap, there is no problem. No sitting on an empty seat tho. My dad has macular degeneration and barely sees better than the dog but is able to travel because of her.
When I had my pug she had to be in the bottom of the plane or in a flexible crate under the seat,. Now you can get 800lb ponies with you.
Not as much any more, pugs need special permission as their breathing issues mean they can only fly certain times of the year (I had a rescue puggle that had a longer snout so it wasn’t necessary) also most other animals are recently banded regardless of their status as a service animal. I would prefer my fur babies under the plane just cus the over excitement is a lot and they would so channel my nervous energy and not be good travel companions (too bad I can’t be there with them)
Load More Replies...How do you travel with your cat? Mine literally screams if I try to carry her in carrier, in cars she gets hysterical, screams her head off! I have to vaccinate her by paying vets to come to my apartment.
You train them from a young age just like you would a dog for crate travel
Load More Replies...I have mixed feelings about this. a lot of these animals seemed terrified or worried and I feel like its putting them in unnecessary stress. its clear that they've never been in a environment like this before, and ther'e not used to it.
In a few pictures, it's obvious that the animal is upset. In most, I find it hard to tell. Years back, I did try to save money on transporting pets to the vet (a taxi would have added considerable expense). Most were fine, the odd one was unhappy.
Load More Replies...I love dogs and own dogs, but allowing them to sit on a seat meant for humans is so inconsiderate. Allergies exist. And maybe someone doesn't want to sit where your dog poopy or wormy bum has just been. Dogs are not known for their personal hygiene.
Well, there's several aspects to that. If someone has a pet they carry the dander on their clothing and if people's allergies are that bad they're going to be affected by that. As for 'poopy or wormy' bum - these things are entirely preventable. Worm the dog regularly and it isn't an issue. Make sure the dog is clean after they've had a S H I T. I still wouldn't let my dog sit on a seat directly but let's understand fully what the implications are and what can realistically be done.
Load More Replies...There are a bunch of laws, and as the handler of a legit highly trained service dog, must of these people are breaking laws. And posting these articles encourages it. I don't find most of these "cute". Most of them are disgusting, and a real hazard to my dog why took years to train.
Different countries have different laws though. I agree service dogs are highly trained and, most importantly, they're taught by professionals. Someone cuddling a pet and calling it an 'emotional support animal' is taking the piss when there are those who need genuine support or assistance. I worked with blind people using guide dogs for years. How is this a real hazard to your dog? I'd really like to understand.
Load More Replies...I can understand your concerns. Fact is though, people can give them monthly medication to prevent worms and ticks staying attached and people can make sure they are clean on the rear. I check my dogs when out walking and they do their business and when they've been in the garden. I will clean the area if necessary. I'd also have them on my lap or a blanket on public transport to be on the safe side and for consideration of others. TBH only bad or ignorant owners let their dogs have worms, ticks or poo stuck to them for any length of time. I know that's sadly not much reassurance as there are far too many that aren't as considerate as they should be. What can you do??? 🙁 Many of us try!
Load More Replies...Genuine question. If you have an allergy that dangerous how do you manage the issue of dander on the clothes of pet owners? It will be there. It varies across countries but the percentage of pet owners can range upwards of 45%. That's a massive stat. Cat dander is more sticky than dog and even harder to get rid of. The more allergic a person is, the greater the risk from a smaller amount of the allergen. How do you deal with that? Public transportation would be just one of the areas of risk. Shops, offices. All with a high percentage of people who will have dander on their clothes. A work colleague was allergic to a polish used by cleaning staff so she brought in a tablecloth and caused an allergy in several others because the cloth had cat dander on it. She was going 'but I washed it'. Wasn't enough. Sorry - probably sound critical when I'm genuinely curious NOT critical. I just don't know how people with severe allergies manage this aspect.
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