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🧭 How This Flight Carrier Was Evaluated
- 📏 Under-seat fit (dimensions, flexibility, structure)
- 🧾 Airline-policy alignment (size limits vary by airline/aircraft)
- 🌬️ Ventilation and airflow (mesh coverage)
- 🔒 Security (zippers, clip points, closure reliability)
- 🧳 Airport handling (carry comfort, stability while walking)
- 🧼 Cleaning (removable pad, wipeable materials)
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Price ·
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Pros & Cons ·
Final Assessment ·
FAQ
📏 Flight Fit Check (Under-Seat Compatibility)
- 🧾 Compare the carrier’s listed dimensions with your airline’s under-seat requirements
- 🐕 Confirm your dog can turn and lie down comfortably inside the interior space
- 🧳 Soft-sided carriers typically compress better under the seat during flight
🛫 Boarding & Layovers (What Matters in Airports)
- 🧳 Carry comfort: strap/handles for longer terminal walks
- 🔒 Secure closures: reduces risk during security checks and crowded gates
- 🌬️ Ventilation: useful during boarding lines and delays
- 🧼 Easy cleanup: helpful for long travel days
⚙️ Airline & Flight Travel Overview
🌟 Pros & Cons
- ✈️ Built around in-cabin flight needs
- 🌬️ Breathable mesh for airflow
- 🧳 Comfortable to carry through airports
- 🔒 Secure closures for travel environments (model dependent)
- 📏 Under-seat clearance varies by airline and aircraft
- 🐕 Fit depends on dog measurements and carrier interior space
📝 Product Details
Tired of getting left in the dust if a cat shows up nearby?
Concerned that your dog’s prey drive is coming between the two of you?
Conventional training protocols stifle your dog’s natural predatory behaviours through punishing or constantly forcing them to return. These restrictive protocols work against your dog’s nature and against what they want most: to go for a hunt!
Predation is an inner need that makes your dog happy. Suppressing those natural urges is like putting an airtight lid on a boiling pot. Eventually, that pressure needs to escape, and without a proper outlet, it’s probably going to get messy. Wouldn’t you rather use your dog’s predation motivation to improve your training and even grow your relationship with your dog?
Predation Substitute Training (PST) is a motivation-based and need-oriented training program, designed to stop uncontrolled predatory chasing and to provide safe outlets for your dog’s natural drive. Instead of making discipline the nagging factor that spoils the fun, this training system will help you grow as a team and go hunting together!
In this training program, you’ll learn:What is predation?Why does your dog love to hunt?Why is predatory behaviour so hard to interrupt?
To stop your dog’s predatory chasing and see real-life results, just follow the step-by-step instructions:Prevention: Structure your walks to set your dog up for successPredation Substitute Tools: Help your dog control their urge to chase in a healthy way when you meet wildlifePredation Substitute Games: Discover new ways to express predatory energy in a safe, controlled environmentSafety net: Build a strong “emergency cue” to immediately interrupt predatory chasing.
Is hunting your dog’s favourite hobby? Don’t spoil the fun – go hunting together!
About the Author:
Simone Mueller, MA is a certified dog trainer and dog behaviour consultant (ATN) from Germany.
She specialises in force-free anti-predation training and is the author of the Predation Substitute Training series “Hunting Together”, “Rocket Recall” and “Don’t Eat That”.
Simone is proud to be an Associate Trainer at the Scotland-based Lothlorien Dog Training Club (AT-LDTC) and a member of both the Pet Professional Guild (PPG) and the Pet Dog Trainers of Europe (PDTE).
Follow Simone’s work on Facebook and Instagram: #predationsubstitutetraining
Learn more: http://www.predation-substitute-training.com
From the Publisher
About the Author

Hi, I’m Simone!
I’m so glad that you are here!
I am a certified dog trainer, dog behaviour consultant and specialist for high prey-drive dogs.
In this book, I share my years of experience as a trainer of dogs that love to chase wildlife.
With this force-free training protocol, you can look forward to learning how to successfully manage your dog’s hunting behaviour.
I love supporting high prey-drive dogs and dog guardians across the world to grow together as a team.

Predation Substitute Training
For dogs that love to chase wildlife
Every dog has an instinctive need to hunt. Most training methods that aim to control predatory behaviour use force and punishment to work against a dog’s hunting desires. The result: your relationship with your dog suffers and you become a spoilsport!
But it doesn’t have to be this way! You can also use your dog’s natural predatory instinct to strengthen your relationship and boost the success of your training.
Predation Substitution Training is a need-orientated training protocol that encourages you to harness your dog’s natural hunting instinct in a fun and enjoyable way to allow you to successfully manage it safely.
Start your training like a pro – with more fun! Mutual Understanding: Learn what motivates your dog. Force-Free Training: Utilise your dog’s natural predatory urges! Have Fun Together: Get to know fun and effective training games! Teach An Emergency Cue: Reliably interrupt dangerous situations without punishment.

Build a stronger bond
Predation Substitute Training allows you to build up a deep trust between you and your dog through play. Instead of punishing them when they show undesirable behaviour, you can experience individual parts of the hunting sequence together with your dog. Shared emotions lead to a stronger bond.

Use game-based training methods
Training should be fun for you and your dog! The Predation Substitute Training I have introduced is based on your dog’s predatory motivation: You use their natural urges to hunt and turn this into a game with you. The training will be fun for both of you!

Communicate effectively
Communication with your dog is crucial for effective training. With game-based Predation Substitute Training, you will improve communication with your dog and refine the language you share. This will also help you with further training in other areas too!

What others say
Excellent! Definitely worth reading – there’s nothing like it available for the guardian of a chasey dog.Absolutely fantastic book. So well detailed and easy to read. The author has clearly put a lot of work into this. Highly recommended for Pros and Owners alike!This book was full of great information and a must read for any dog owner who has a prey drive dog. I’ve loved playing the games with my dogs and have seen a vast improvement in their behaviour already!
Visit Simone’s Website to learn more about dogs with high prey-drive!

Publisher : Predation Substitute Training
Publication date : May 1, 2023
Edition : 2nd ed.
Language : English
Print length : 165 pages
ISBN-10 : 3982187869
ISBN-13 : 978-3982187860
Item Weight : 7.8 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
Part of series : Predation Substitute Training
Best Sellers Rank: #277,232 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #87 in Dog Care & Health (Books) #208 in Dog Training (Books)
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🏁 Final Assessment
As an airline-approved dog carrier for airline & flight travel, this option is most appropriate for
owners seeking an under-seat, in-cabin carrier with ventilation and travel handling suited to airports, boarding lines, and flights.
Performance depends on matching the carrier’s dimensions to airline requirements and choosing the correct size for the dog.
- ✅ Best match: in-cabin pet travelers with small dogs
- ✅ Best use: flights, airports, and layovers
- ✅ Priority features: under-seat fit, airflow, secure closures
If the size and materials match what you need, check today’s price and the latest reviews before you decide.
❓ FAQ: Airline & Flight Travel
Does “airline-approved” mean it fits every airline?
No. Under-seat dimensions and pet policies vary by airline and aircraft. Compatibility depends on carrier measurements and airline limits.
What matters most for in-cabin flights?
Under-seat fit, ventilation, secure closures, and carry comfort for airports and boarding lines.
How do I choose the right size for my dog?
Compare your dog’s length/height to the carrier’s interior dimensions listed on the retailer page.
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