November 2005 Airline Pet Travel Report

Airline Pet Travel Report on the loss, injury, and death of pets during air travel for September, 2005. This report contains no pet losses, no pet injuries, and 1 pet death.

The report for September 2005 shows the safest month since the reporting of pet transport incidents began, unfortunately there was still one death.

Detail of the Incident

Continental Airlines, Death - English …

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October 2005 Airline Pet Travel Report

Airline Pet Travel Report on the loss, injury, and death of pets during air travel for August, 2005. This report contains 1 pet loss, 4 pet injuries, and 4 pet deaths.

Detail of the Incidents

American Airlines, Death - Cockapoo Dog: Three dogs were transported on American Airlines flight 2282. Upon arrival one of the dogs was found deceased. The necropsy found that the dog died…

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September 2005 Airline Pet Travel Report

Airline Pet Travel Report on the loss, injury, and death of pets during air travel for July, 2005. This report contains 2 pet losses, 2 pet injuries, and 1 pet death.

Details of the Incidents

Alaska Airlines, Injury - Small Cat: A small cat was loaded in a cargo hold along with dry ice. The cat was lethargic upon arrival. The pet was transported to an emergency veterinarian an…

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August 2005 Airline Pet Travel Report

Airline Pet Travel Report on the loss, injury, and death of pets during air travel for June, 2005. This report contains 1 pet loss, 4 pet injuries, and 5 pet deaths.

Detail of the Incidents

Alaska Airlines, Loss - Domestic short hair cat: Information provided indicated that a cat escaped from its kennel once, was returned to the kennel and the kennel was reinforced. While in …

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July 2005 Airline Pet Travel Report

Airline Pet Travel Report on the loss, injury, and death of pets during air travel for May, 2005. This report contains 1 pet loss, 5 pet injuries, and 4 pet deaths.

Alaska Airlines Death - A large bread dog escaped from it's kennel in the hold of an airplane and broke into a cat's kennel and killed it. Hard to place the blame with the airline on this one. In fact Alaska Airlines …

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