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TSA Delays + Pet Travel Paperwork: How to Fly With Your Dog or Cat Without Document Stress

22 min · 31. MÀrz 2026
Episode TSA Delays + Pet Travel Paperwork: How to Fly With Your Dog or Cat Without Document Stress Cover

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Airport lines are getting longer. But for pet parents, the real risk is not just the wait. It is the paperwork. In this episode of The Pet Travel Check-In Podcast, we break down what is happening at airports right now, why TSA wait times are stretching into hours, and how delays can create serious issues when you are flying with a dog or cat. When you travel with a pet, it is not only about getting through security. It is about having the right pet travel documents ready in the right format, including: * Rabies certificate and vaccination records * Microchip number and registration details * Airline-specific pet paperwork * Destination and transit requirements that can change without warning And here is what catches most people off guard: pet travel requirements change. What worked for one trip may not work for the next. In this episode, we cover: * Why airport delays increase the risk of pet travel documentation issues * The most common pet travel paperwork mistakes * How to prepare your dog or cat’s documents before you get to the airport * How tools like PadsPass help you store, organize, and validate pet records in one secure place PadsPass was built to take the guesswork out of pet travel so you can stay organized, compliant, and calm even when travel days do not go as planned. If you are planning a trip with your pet (or even thinking about it), this episode will help you feel prepared and in control. 🎧 Tune in now and travel with confidence.

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