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Yes, 80 degrees Fahrenheit can be too hot to safely walk a dog, depending on humidity, sun exposure, and pavement temperature.
Delta does not allow passengers to buy a separate seat for their dog.
The cost of a plane ticket for a dog can range from $75 to over $1,000 depending on the airline, pet size, and travel method.
If your dog doesn't fit under the seat, they typically must travel in the cargo hold, or you may need to book them as a checked pet with the airline.
Airlines often ban snub-nosed breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boxers, as well as aggressive breeds such as Pit Bulls and Rottweilers.
Yes, flying can be stressful for dogs due to unfamiliar environments, loud noises, and changes in routine.
Most airlines do not allow dogs to occupy a purchased seat, but some allow small dogs in carriers under the seat or offer special pet travel programs.
Yes, many airlines check if a dog can stand and turn around comfortably in its carrier as part of their in-cabin pet policy.
Alaska Airlines is widely regarded as the most dog-friendly airline due to its pet-focused policies, affordability, and customer satisfaction.

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