World's first undercover video shot inside the crate Pembroke Welsh Corgis flying cargo inside crate view For background story and discussions go to www.mycorgi.com...
Adam ruins everything is a show where he explained that the tsa doesn't actually protect us from terrorists (they have never stopped one) and all they do is give you an illusion of safety.
They probably did see it, but didn't care enough. I mean, it is only an iPod with a camera. I will say that the actual TSA checkpoint works pretty effectively (at least in all the airports I've checked into). I don't know how they do check luggage though, but I've had quite a few of my stuff looked into.
4:57 DUDE YOU SCARED ME THERE With the gray pictures and that one red word I thought for a moment it said "Vienna *died* on the flight" I had a mini heart attack there
They knocked my dog (in his crate) off the conveyer belt when it was halfway up getting on the plane. We happened to be sitting right above the cargo belt. The crate landed upside down. My daughter who saw it all went hysterical. The guy looked around to see if anyone saw it happen and then put it right back on the belt, not checking to see if our dog was hurt. Our dog was the biggest coward you will ever see and he was totally freaked. We got up and told the crew we wanted to see our dog. They stopped the plane from taking off (I am sure the other passengers were irritated) and brought the crate to us. It was a good thing. The fall had knocked the door off its hinges. While our dog was fine, physically anyway, we knew if we hadn't caught the fact the door was off its hinges, our dog's fear would make him impossible to catch and he would have jumped out of the plane if given the chance, hurting himself very badly. The guy loading the plane needed to be educated on what he is supposed to do if he drops a living thing onto the cement. But very glad this dog's flight was just boring! Good time for a nap
Omg I am watching these videos to understand how the process is and my heart! I am crying thinking about my dog, super anxious going to a 10h flight. God help us.
Me too. I will never fly my dogs, sorry lol. I would much rather take them with me. I know it's safer for humans to fly, but it isn't for dogs/animals.
No, the dog claimed emotional distress, went to a therapist, and now wants the airlines to pay for ongoing therapy - not to mention a therapy doggie friend to help him through this.
I'm actually kind of happy with how gentle the loaders were with the dog crates. I anticipated them being cruel and rough and mean to the dog, but the one guy seemed nice who was loading and the TSA checker didn't shove the dog back in, she/he was gentle and even signaled to the dog, assuming it was smart enough to understand his/her meaning and comply. I was really worried this would be some kind of abusive scariness. I mean, yeah the one dog was clearly frightened, as stated, but so are little children and babies who can't yet speak enough english to be told what's going on. So overall I was pretty happy seeing this. good on ya Canadian Air.
Yes, but the baggage handlers were in an American airport. The dude was on the way to Canada, so the handlers were Americans. The baggage handlers are hired by the airport, not the airlines.
Yeah, a little, but amazing how the darkness of the cargo hold and the sound of the engines soothes the animals. But a little doggie tranquilizer may have been a good idea.
they use explosives detection cotton whipes and scan them. the cage can be an explosive molded to be a cage. the dog can be wearing explosives. if they would, the cotton swipes would show that the cage, or the dog within it, had contact with explosives. and who says electronics is not allowed in luggage? maybe the dog listens to music. it does not have to listen to the emergency thing. who cares.
I don't know why people put their pets thru this sort of stress to begin with. Unless you are moving leave your pets at home. This short term stress can cause long term issues with animals.
Del .. I 100% agree. I realize that this isn't an option for many but when I was a teenager we left our family pet (a beagle) at a kennel. We all missed her and the reunion was mostly happy tears from us all. The dog was well taken care of but my dad vowed to never do that again and bought a used RV. All of our subsequent trips were together...no regrets!
Craig Nows What about that Canadian psychopath who so craved fame that he murdered a man, and had sex with the corpse as he cut it up... All on video. He also uploaded videos of himself vacuum sealing baby kittens. Very disturbing shit...
drinkallthesunshine he's in that part of Canada nobody talks about. Also he is disgusting, I believe he got caught and tried but released i don't remember the details.
Because someone commented below: DO NOT USE A SEDATIVE ON ANIMALS WHEN THEY ARE GOING TO FLY. It may seem like the calmer, nicer thing for them to be asleep or dopey the whole flight but it is UNSAFE and POTENTIALLY LETHAL. Sedatives often lower body temperature and in the cool environment of the plan can cause the animal to go into hypothermia. Hypothermia if left untreated can lead to serious and dangerous problems from the animal. They can also have negative reactions with no one to aid or get help for them as they are alone in the hull with only other animals and baggage. This can lead to illness or even death. Please do not risk your animal's lives. Do not put them in danger under under under assumptionof will be better for them. Animals can handle stress, they do so in the wild constantly. What they cannot handle is hypothermia or allergic reactions. I repeat. It is EXTREMELY UNSAFE to sedate an animal before a flight.
@@GTA5Player1 Multiple people commented on it so I thought best to put it in the general comments. I felt no need to sort through comment after comment and comment the same thing
My cat will move with me in ten days via cargo from Mauritius to Austria. (So scared already for him) All of the airlines I checked actually refused to take a sedated animal for this reason. It is allowed to give them something to calm them down, but if the animal is sedated and deeply asleep, they will refuse to put them in cargo.
In fact all mammals have emotions. They say they look human beacuse of emotions. This is silly because a cow, a cat, a dog or a zebra all have emotions. Rational thinking make humans different.
Yes but these are the people who aren't supposed to be careless, we are trusting our live with these people. What if it had been a bomb instead a camera and that person was careless?
in the 80s my uncle used to put on some sunglasses put a harness on his German Shepherd and get a walking stick and they would let him just walk on the plane with his dog
JTsuits That can actually result in the animal dieing. I use to work for an airline loading animals and I saw one dog not survive a flight because his owner drugged him. Medications do not react the same at 10,000 or higher feet and they also do not react the same in pressurized environments.
Most ppl do give their dogs meds before a flight but my dog was so freaked out that the meds didn’t even phase her! It was so hard walking away from her in the crate, she screeched, whined and barked...probably wondering what was happening. It was awful.
Azzie And Hazard what's a good one to use on 70-90 lbs dogs for long distance driving? It wouldn't need to last the whole drive, just long enough for them to be past the initial first two hours of "OMG CAR RIDE" excitement
1. They were never placed on a baggage cart. They were transported directly from the terminal to the plane via a Pet Courier Service Van (that has a/c) 2. They were not loaded first. Checked luggage is loaded in a separate compartment. They were placed in the fwd, air conditioned, compartment (a.k.a plane-side luggage compartment) the bags you saw them loading at the end were most likely oversized carry-on’s checked at the gate and possibly some mail. -Ramper P.S. If employees follow the rules and regulations that the airlines and federal regulators have set in place for transport of live animals it is perfectly safe albeit, stressful, for any animal. It’s when careless workers do not follow the regulations that things happen.
Do any of you have any recommendations if the pets are cats? I have to travel international as I’m moving to a different country and am so worried about my cats going in this cargo area of the plane
I took my 6kg dog (I think that’s like 13lbs) with me in the cabin. We flew with Air France and it was really nice. My dog is actually a little too big in size for the cabin but as she doesn’t weigh much, she was still allowed on. She was really comfortable in her bag and I think it was really good that I was able to have her with me rather than her having to be in a crate all by herself
You really mean to tell me that all of the bullshit that we go through to get terrorist checks all the lines and waiting and my plane could still just blow up from that careless check. What...the....FUCK?
kandyrew Yeah, the TSA really doesn't do much do they? Besides taking up a large amount of taxpayers money and slowing the entire process down. They may discourage terrorist attacks but have yet to openly stop any at least the last time I checked their statistics. Found a lot of drugs? Yes. Bombs? Not so much...
I think they should start providing better accommodations for pet travel. maybe have a section where people can travel WITH their pet in cargo or maybe a guardian who travels with the pets to keep an eye on them OR a pet class section ON the plane.
This video is quite claustrophobic. I would never understand why they put dogs in the same place as the luggage. They are not items, they are living beings.
Coca Cola still what if the dog is claustrophobic or something?they can maybe have a big play space the keep the animals in with their own types of spaces.dogs aren't items,they are living beings.
NOAHSWIFE2007 Your vet can prescribe sedatives to keep your pet calm while traveling. When my friends moved to Florida they drove down with their cats. One had to be put on medication so it wouldn't freak out.
It doesn't feel right watching this animal caged and put into a dark baggage area with no idea what's going on. This was actually hard to watch. As an owner I wouldn't put any of my animals through this.
sometimes it is inevitable to leave an animal at home, when moving from brazil to chicago there was no other way. the animal will get over it with time.
Wow people get defensive. My point is, why should animals be treated like baggage rather than living things? You do realize animals have died and been injured in transport on airplanes? By all means animals should be able to fly, but why in THOSE conditions? Thats horrifying. And do you think those baggage handlers, who arent paid very well are gentle with those animals when no one is looking? Think beyond what you've been conditioned to think.
Y'all don't know what the swipe test is? Why dk you think they rubbed down the cage? If there was a bomb anywhere in the cage, the residue would've been picked up by the wipe
It's great that the dogs had a good enough experience with air Canada. With American Airlines a lot of the the animals end up dehydrated, they get their cages kicked and are just badly treated in all kinds of ways. Some pets that travel with American Airlines even die.
I think what is more scary about this video was that fact that a device went undetected in an animals cage. Imagine what else could make it on any plane then?
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This makes my heart even bigger for dogs/cats that go through this. They must be so confused and scared. But feel so happy and relieved when they say their human best friend
Oh my god the comments are cancer. He obviously cared about his dogs, why else would he hide a camera in their crate. Not everyone can afford better travel methods and most if not all airlines don't give any other option to fly pets.
I am stressed out on behalf of the dog here. I pray we never have to move overseas with our dogs...if we move anywhere in the US, we'll be driving, thank you.
Touche. And I'm not saying it's anybody's fault here...just that I wish airlines could find a way of transporting the animals so they weren't so afraid/stressed. :(
took care of the dog crate and took a picture ...then grab other baggage and throw them the fuk in the back lollll im glad they were good with the doges
This gave me anxiety and made me cry. I don't think any human can understand how devastatingly stressful and horrible this is to go through for an animal. Remember that their senses are far stronger than we can even imagine. This is a horror show for them, in every sense, and they have to go through it entirely alone. It breaks my heart to see how scared they are.
Are you sure you arent projecting?. 10s of 1000s of animals are flown round the world every year... im not saying it isnt stressful when they take off and land and get crashed around- but dogs are hardcore- they're resilient - and they get over it. Better to have abetter life with their owner than be left behind
I totally get why an animal would be stressed out trapped in a dark and loud environment with no way of knowing what is going on or where their humans are.
My advice to you. Don't put your dog in the cargo compartment unless you absolutely must. If the temperature control fails in the cargo, or false fire indication, your dog will not survive. If you must ship him this way, try to find mild temperature days. Don't do it in the summer if it's 100 degrees outside. A ziptie is a good idea. You don't want the cage to open and your dog runs away onto the runway with fear. Believe my words. I work for an airline.
"If the temperature control fails in the cargo" *_IF_* If the plane crashes.... While I would feel uneasy about it, these things are regulated, and surprisingly, there are back-up systems in case of a failure
If it's too hot usually the airlines won't ship pets anyways. My family flew from Texas to Germany many years ago during the month of August. That was too hot so the airline said we had to wait until September before she could be shipped.
***** Do you know how many times, pet travel perfectly fine? Airlines, such as Southwest, allow animals to be brought into the cabin. If you understood about the structural integrity of the aircraft, you would know that it is: Pressurized, and Configured for a living animal/human to be in it for a decent amount of time. Am I saying that they should be put into there for hours upon hours? - No. Am I saying that I would break down crying seeing my dog get into the cargo hold of a 737-700 for an hour and a half flight? Not really, no. Look at actual data, and see that the ratio of deaths to fine flights is a lot more different that your likely biased information.
***** I've flown for nearly more than a decade. Often times, the 'pet' experience goes perfectly fine. "My cats life is worth more than your pets, apparently" - please support this, as there is no reasoning in this
Yeah, but it does actually raise a very good question about x-rays for dogs. What if someone were to feed the dog some type of explosive then wash them and then blow them up while in the sky?
This video almost brought me into tears. Vienna looked so worried, clueless and confused. I am moving to Germany with my kitty from the US in 2 months and fortunately he can be carried in-cabin. I can't imagine the stress both me and him need to go through.
Dogs are often shipped with shredded paper or similar absorbent material to help contain messes. Horses are shipped in large containers that essentially mimic a trailer and are loaded onto a plane with one to three horses per container. These are specially designed to contain messes as horse urine is very destructive and bedding is used to help absorb waste. For dogs feeding is often withheld unless deemed absolutely necessary on extremely long flights or for medical reasons, for horses, hay will be offered in haynets but grain will be withheld.
Often times they do get anaesthetised. Taking our dog from Texas to Germany many years ago that was the case. Not saying it's like that in all cases but usually is the case more often for longer international flights vs. 3 or 4 hour hops. As far as pee and poop go, they usually just go in the crate.
Worked for Air Canada for over 30 years and shipped hundreds of dogs all over the world. Can't recall even 1 not making it. Stressful? Of course, as is many things in life, like a visit to the vet or moving, but shipping your dog to a destination is fast, safe and efficient. Most airline employees have pets and animals are generally treated very well during their journey. They're the 1st boarded and the 1st deplaned at the destination, travelling back and forth on the tarmac in special "warm" trucks.
I'm shocked they didn't find that phone/camera, because prob any metal detector would get it. It does not make me feel safe on the plane. Thanks God you didn't place a Samsung phone there...
I know the crate is metal, but they use metal detectors by moving them thoroughly along the surface. If they did it along the plastic top of the transporter it would indicate there was something wrong. Besides - I'd feel safer if they could detect ANY unauthorized electronic device, no matter how they detect it, can be just visual check.
The theme song is copyrighted. Since the video's editing style is a parody off the original TV show, it falls under "fair use" section of the copyright law. I'm THAT idiot you're referring to.
Great video! I've always wondered what it's like for pets in cargo. The noise, cold, sudden abrupt movements.. Airlines should section off an area just for pets. They're not baggage.."Mocha pooped his pants" 🐕😲.... either he was frightened, or simply natures call. What a mess that must have been, and so uncomfortable for Mocha.
i once had to fly from Az to CA with my cat, she was underneath my seat in her carrier meowing the whole time, the attendants moved me to the very last row, so we both could cried the whole way. I was 14 moving to a new state and left behind my BFF. Thank God it was the late 80's and people were still human.
Why cargo? Those dogs are small enough to fit under your seat. If you're traveling from the US to Canada, you can put your small dog under your seat. You cannot let them out, but atleast they'll be right beside you throughout the flight instead of being in cargo with the suitcases. :/
Most airlines have a weight limit of 20 pounds for a dog in the cabin. Average Corgi weight is closer to 25. It sucks but it's sadly the only way they can travel on a plane.
Ellie, Pembroke welsh corgis are medium size dog with short legs that's all. They have a long torso and will not fit under passenger seat. If the airline allowed me to do that, I would have done it no questions ask.
I don't have the raw footage inside the cabin anymore, but it was not THAT noisy, remember the jets are on the wings, once the cabin was closed, it's not any louder than inside a sky diving cessna.
This is very respectable. Good thing you didn't use American airlines. Kudos to you for putting a camera in there. You can't expect people to behave these days unless they're under a camera 24/7. It has become necessary to say the least. Thank you for caring about animals.
can you suggest some safe or safest airlines for my dog? I'm really hoping she could be with me in the cabim since she is a maltese and she's small but if other airline wouldn't allow then I had to put her in cargo hold.
caitlin lighten up that's a problem with people they don't take a joke my grandad died and I was acting normal obv upset but acting normal censorship is a load of bollocks we have too much now because someone makes a joke someone is the blunt of it and bam censorship actually get iff the internet or go watch the youtube kids section
Your doggie handled the kennel travel very well. Only time of anxiety was going up the conveyor belt into the belly of the plane. Thanks for the video.
Your pups were treated pretty well. Props to the airline. I met a bartender a few weeks ago who said he used to be a baggage handler. He told me to never fly with my pets. But this video makes me feel better about it.
not everyone else agrees and wants dogs barking and making noise throughout the flight. also allergies and the smell of shit and piss is not very pleasant to make others smell just because you have a dog and feel the need to bring them.
+BlzeChronicGreen Some people don't mind putting up with a little bit of nuisance to keep an animal safe. Others, like you, are selfish pieces of shit.
I don't know about BlazeChronicGreen but I can say for myself that I love animals. I personally wouldn't mind such a cute little corgi sitting next to me on a plane. However, many of my friends have serious allergies that can be triggered if the animal is in the same room. It is very dangerous to have an allergic reaction that can cause death while flying because obviously it would be hard to land/find a hospital/ etc. Perhaps a separate compartment would be better, but there only is so much that an airline company can do.
Well, to be honest, i hate the noise and the smell kids make on flights. No one suggests putting them in the hold. What makes you think your kids are nicer to travel with than a well behaved pet??
I once got railroaded into driving some friends to a theatre.....apparently one of them had 'severe' allergies to dogs (needing urgent ICU attention!). several hours after theatre performance and having been home some time, I mentioned my dog's hair on her coat lol!!! She went into fits!! Got showered, threw the coat etc! Now, I never knew about any allergies, It was not my job even to drive that night. Nobody even asked me if I had a dog before we went!! Doh. Surprise surprise, she never so much as snuffled!
Aw the poor doggie looked so stressed and anxious! Poor little baby! I want to move back to my country next year, and the thing that worries me the most is having to bring my beagle in the cargo. 😢😢😢😢
I'm glad your video did not show any abuse. The baggage handler could have said, "Hi." The dogs did great, no whining or crying. Better than I would have done...
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