united airlines pet Kennel requirements

You and United must follow USDA regulations on the size of your pet's kennel. The kennel must be sturdy, properly ventilated, and large enough for your pet to stand, lie down, and turn around freely. The kennel must close securely with a mechanism that requires no special tools to operate. Prescribed kennels are available at most airlines for a fee. When in doubt, check with United, because the USDA assigns full responsibility for accepting the proper kennel to the airline.Kennel requirementsYour pet's kennel must:* Contain no more than one adult dog or cat, or no more than two puppies or kittens younger than six months and under 20 pounds each* Display "LIVE ANIMAL" labels with letters at least one inch high; labels must appear on top and on at least one side (labels are available at check-in)* Certify with a signature the last time (within four hours before bringing your pet to the airport) that your pet was offered food and water* Indicate your name and address* Indicate the top with arrows or "This End Up" marking (labels available at check-in)* Include food and water dishes (both empty) secured inside the kennel and accessible from outside* Contain absorbent material or bedding, such as newspaper* Show a food and water schedule

 

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