[NAGDU] Airlines and Dogfood

Al Elia al.elia at aol.com
Mon Apr 24 12:52:14 UTC 2023


Hello Diane – I agree with others re taking a few days-worth of food in your carry-on. If your trip is longer than a few days, and the dog food you use is available online in 4 to 8 pound baghs, I would suggest calling your hotel or asking the airbnb owner about sending a package, and then ordering a bag of food to be delivered. By weighing one-day’s food and doing the math, I was able to figure out that a 4 pound bag will last me about 6 days, though your dog’s diet likely differs.

Also, I have been told by TSA employees that dog food is indistinguishable from explosives on an X-ray, so keep in mind that  TSA typically will open your carry-on and may open your checked bag if you pack it. To avoid delay and frustration in navigating the security area, I typically keep each day of food in a quart-ziploc and then put the quart bags into a larger gallon ziploc so I can pull it out and run it through the xray separately.

Hope this is all helpful.

Yours,

/Æ

Al Elia
NAGDU board member


On 23 Apr 2023, at 14:01, rdgraves2007 at gmail.com wrote:

> Greetings All,
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> Izzo and I will be flying to Baltimore next week and I'm trying to decide
> how best to carry her food. My original thought was to transport it in my
> carry on bag, so that we'll have it with us in the event of an unexpected
> luggage mishap or extended delay.
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> Of course, we've flown a few times before, but it's been close to a year,
> and, for some reason, I can't seem to recall what I did last time. Then Of
> course, the airline regs are ever-changing. Wouldn't want to have the food
> confiscated.
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> What do you all typically do?
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> Diane Graves



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