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The checkup should also include a general physical examination to check for any signs of illness. Let the veterinarian know about your upcoming travels.


We recommend going for their check up no more than 10 days prior to your trip.


Update your pets ID tags: Check to make sure your pets tags are up to date and secure on their collars. In the event your dog runs off while on vacation, with the proper ID tag returned with correct contact information.


Pack some friendly reminders: Make sure to pack a few items to remind your pet of home. It can be overwhelming travelling to a new location. Bringing their favorite toy or dog bowl can leave them with a familiar scent.


Don’t feed your pet TOO much before your departure: Make sure that you don't stuff your pet with food or too much water before takeoff.


A pet with a full belly aboard an aircraft may vomit from anxiety or travel sickness. Too much food or water can also lead to accidents inside; not a pleasant way to fly.


PETS on a Charter Flight: Of course we also handle international as well as domestic pet travel as well.


"PETS on an Aircraft" at your convenience is not the only reason to use a professional pet shipper, which we are.


"PETS & ANIMALS" comfort and safety are our number one concern. Let our experience work for you. One call to "C.J.C. Inc." is all that is required.

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The Gulfsteam G4sp is the upgrade from the G4 and can seat up to 12 very comfortably.

The Gulfstream G650ER has extended range and can fly over 7k miles.

The Challenger 650 is one of the newest private jets made by Bombardier.