Refused transport because of 8.5lb dog... why?
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I wonder whether the OP wouldn't have had a problem if that poor little critter had been shaved (or at least clipped very closely) before the trip. Of course, that would be inhumane!
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Ofcouse not! Only GA have that kind of expertise.
Without giving too much away......... we may already taken another AC flight/ or will be taking one in the near future... & Bringing along the dog to prove a point. Will be a nice piece of evidence to present in court that clearly their policies are left to the discretion of their gate agents and their current mood.
((Don’t know if our names are flagged or not but good luck to AC since the “petc” was/is attached for someone other then myself or my husband 🤐)
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I'm sorry this happened to you and your family. I fly with my dog a lot and haven't encountered this problem with a gate agent.
However, once when walking with our dog in the terminal in Tampa, a random airline employee stopped us and said our dog was too big for his carrier. He wasn't and we showed that he could stand and turn around in his Sherpa bag. He flew over a hundred flights in his bag as a happy little traveller, most of the time on AC.
i'm not sure if it is just the perspective of the video but things do look a bit tight for your dog in his carrier. When the top is open, his head seems quite high above the level of the carrier. Maybe the large Sherpa would be better for him?
However, once when walking with our dog in the terminal in Tampa, a random airline employee stopped us and said our dog was too big for his carrier. He wasn't and we showed that he could stand and turn around in his Sherpa bag. He flew over a hundred flights in his bag as a happy little traveller, most of the time on AC.
i'm not sure if it is just the perspective of the video but things do look a bit tight for your dog in his carrier. When the top is open, his head seems quite high above the level of the carrier. Maybe the large Sherpa would be better for him?
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I'm sorry this happened to you and your family. I fly with my dog a lot and haven't encountered this problem with a gate agent.
However, once when walking with our dog in the terminal in Tampa, a random airline employee stopped us and said our dog was too big for his carrier. He wasn't and we showed that he could stand and turn around in his Sherpa bag. He flew over a hundred flights in his bag as a happy little traveller, most of the time on AC.
i'm not sure if it is just the perspective of the video but things do look a bit tight for your dog in his carrier. When the top is open, his head seems quite high above the level of the carrier. Maybe the large Sherpa would be better for him?
However, once when walking with our dog in the terminal in Tampa, a random airline employee stopped us and said our dog was too big for his carrier. He wasn't and we showed that he could stand and turn around in his Sherpa bag. He flew over a hundred flights in his bag as a happy little traveller, most of the time on AC.
i'm not sure if it is just the perspective of the video but things do look a bit tight for your dog in his carrier. When the top is open, his head seems quite high above the level of the carrier. Maybe the large Sherpa would be better for him?
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So appalled with AC’s lack of customer service
I posted about my story (AC denied me boarding because they deemed my dog (8.5lbs) too big for his carrier.
Previous thread (closed): https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-...b-dog-why.html
My story was covered by Global News Toronto:
https://globalnews.ca/news/5171665/d...uebec-toronto/
**I can appreciate the fact my dog looks bigger (actually just got him groomed yesterday) you can take a look here at his true size: https://mobile.twitter.com/ShihtzuWhisky
Just to follow up on what has transpired since my last updated:
- Air Canada promised a refund after Global News (04/15) after 3 weeks I was given the runaround from AC’s call centre. Had to send registered mail (05/15) and miraculously I was refunded on 05/20 (7 weeks later).
- We served AC recently as I am taking legal action as several emails (including to the executive office) have gone UNANSWERED (can and willing to post what I have written to them).
I understand that there are people with mixed feelings about dogs and that’s fine. But the issue here is that I was following ALL of their rules and regulations. My husband and I were BOTH denied boarding and escorted out of the terminal by security (I have a copy of the security report and just to confirm our behaviour is described as “pleasant and appreciative”). I am still waiting for internal reports from Air Canada (referred to “pipida” I believe).
I am a somewhat frequent flier (not loyal to a particular airline however) and have flown 8x RT since this incident (NOT with AC). I am not looking for anything more then I’m entitled to (compensation for denied boarding $800pp as per their tariff and $4XX for expenses incurred that resulted in us having to rent a car and drive 8 hours back to Toronto in the middle of the night).
I am also not one of those “will never fly AC again!” people but this left such a sour taste in my mouth that I CAN’T believe we have to pursue them legally.
Previous thread (closed): https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-...b-dog-why.html
My story was covered by Global News Toronto:
https://globalnews.ca/news/5171665/d...uebec-toronto/
**I can appreciate the fact my dog looks bigger (actually just got him groomed yesterday) you can take a look here at his true size: https://mobile.twitter.com/ShihtzuWhisky
Just to follow up on what has transpired since my last updated:
- Air Canada promised a refund after Global News (04/15) after 3 weeks I was given the runaround from AC’s call centre. Had to send registered mail (05/15) and miraculously I was refunded on 05/20 (7 weeks later).
- We served AC recently as I am taking legal action as several emails (including to the executive office) have gone UNANSWERED (can and willing to post what I have written to them).
I understand that there are people with mixed feelings about dogs and that’s fine. But the issue here is that I was following ALL of their rules and regulations. My husband and I were BOTH denied boarding and escorted out of the terminal by security (I have a copy of the security report and just to confirm our behaviour is described as “pleasant and appreciative”). I am still waiting for internal reports from Air Canada (referred to “pipida” I believe).
I am a somewhat frequent flier (not loyal to a particular airline however) and have flown 8x RT since this incident (NOT with AC). I am not looking for anything more then I’m entitled to (compensation for denied boarding $800pp as per their tariff and $4XX for expenses incurred that resulted in us having to rent a car and drive 8 hours back to Toronto in the middle of the night).
I am also not one of those “will never fly AC again!” people but this left such a sour taste in my mouth that I CAN’T believe we have to pursue them legally.
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Welcome back!
Sorry to hear about your continued misery...
But if your legal has served AC, I would just say to let them deal with it and wait it out.
(unless there's something I'm missing or not understanding correctly)
At least the "going public" portion of this has gotten you a refund. Glad to hear that!
Sorry to hear about your continued misery...
But if your legal has served AC, I would just say to let them deal with it and wait it out.
(unless there's something I'm missing or not understanding correctly)
At least the "going public" portion of this has gotten you a refund. Glad to hear that!
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It took 8 weeks for Lennox to refund me $200 for my furnace (parts that should have been under warranty but that I incurred during regular maintenance with technician) because Costco made them do it. Giving back money to customers is anathema to most corporations and they take forever to do it (procedures are long and approvals have to go higher up). Does not help but I would perhaps enjoy my summer before launching legal proceedings.
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Welcome back!
Sorry to hear about your continued misery...
But if your legal has served AC, I would just say to let them deal with it and wait it out.
(unless there's something I'm missing or not understanding correctly)
At least the "going public" portion of this has gotten you a refund. Glad to hear that!
Sorry to hear about your continued misery...
But if your legal has served AC, I would just say to let them deal with it and wait it out.
(unless there's something I'm missing or not understanding correctly)
At least the "going public" portion of this has gotten you a refund. Glad to hear that!
I am actually appalled it has come down to that. I just find it upsetting and I think of “other people” who may not have the resources to sue them or English isn’t their first language. I guess I’m lucky in that way.
I’ve had cancelled flights, severely delayed, bumped, lost/delayed luggage with other airlines and it was made right within a reasonable amount of time. Just not what I expect from our “flag carrier” (maybe my standards are too high?)