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Can I Bring Two Dogs on a Plane?

  • Jul 18
  • 2 min read

Usually Not, But Small Littermates May Be Allowed in One Carrier

Two small littermate puppies inside a soft-sided pet carrier, ready to fly together in-cabin on the same airline reservation.

If you're planning to fly with multiple pets, it's natural to ask: can I bring two dogs on a plane? Whether you're a breeder, a pet parent traveling with siblings, or coordinating pickup for a buyer, the answer depends on a few key details.

For most airlines, the rule is simple: one in-cabin pet per passenger. But there is one exception-

small puppies from the same litter may be allowed to fly together in a single carrier, depending on their size and the airline’s policy.


Can I Bring Two Dogs on a Plane as One Passenger?

Most airlines only allow one pet per traveler in the cabin, and each pet must remain fully inside its carrier throughout the flight.

However, there is an exception for certain puppies:

  • They must be from the same litter

  • Each dog must be about 5 pounds or less

  • Both must fit comfortably inside one soft-sided carrier

  • The total carrier + pets must meet airline under-seat size limits


What are my Options if I Can’t Bring Both Dogs?

If your dogs don’t meet the littermate exception, or are too large to share a carrier, you still have options:

  • Travel with a second person, each bringing one dog

  • Hire a flight nanny to escort one or both pets

  • Use professional ground transport, especially for short-distance or same-state travel

  • Ship one pet via cargo (only if the dog meets breed, size, and weather requirements)

Transporting two pets on the same day is possible, it just requires careful planning and the right support.


Can I Book Two Seats to Bring Two Dogs?

No. Booking two tickets for yourself does not increase your pet allowance. Airlines base their pet policies on number of passengers, not number of seats.


Final Answer

Can I bring two dogs on a plane? In most cases, no, not with just one passenger. But if you're flying two small littermates under about 5 pounds each, and they fit comfortably in a single soft-sided carrier, some airlines may allow it. Always confirm with the airline in advance, and consider backup options like a second traveler or flight nanny to keep the trip safe and compliant.

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