| I have done this 3 times, with the last time July of 2001. I flew cross country and changed planes all three times. The puppy never made a sound. You do need to keep the carrier under the seat during take off and landing. I then took the carrier and put it on my lap and stuck my hand in to pet him. One flight attendant was a PITA and threw a fit whenever she saw it was unzipped. They don't want the dog loose in the plane. I never took them out. I would feed ice to the puppy as it does get a little warm in the carrier and the plane air is dry. A two hour plane flight is nothing for the puppy. Definately try to not get on a full flight. The breeder should provide the health cert for you.
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