FVE, FECAVA and ATA webinar on transporting brachiocephalic dogs by air

The jointly organized webinar by the animal transport association (ATA), FECAVA and FVE was held on 1 April 2021. The webinar focused on transporting brachiocephalic dogs (or short-nose dogs) by air. Thousands of pets are shipped annually by air. To ensure successful transport for the special needs of the brachiocephalic pet, the webinar reviewed the health and welfare of travel, best practices and regulation in flight and other recommendations for transporting these pets. It became clear during the webinar that flying brachiocephalic animals is very risky, for which reason many airlines no longer want to transport these animals.

Session I: Presentations
17:00: Opening remarks from the Animal Transportation Association (ATA), the European Federation of Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), and the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE)
17:10: Presentation – Health and welfare concerns around traveling with brachycephalic dogs by Monique Megens, Monique Megens Consulting
17:30: Presentation – Procedures, practices and rules of pet shipping companies in respect to travelling with bracheocephalics by Carlein van der Beek, Pet Air GmbH
17:45: Presentation – Real-world examples of air-transport with bracheocephalics by Jeff Segers, IFA Skyfast

Session II: Interactive panel discussion from 18:00-18:30
Panel members:
Monique Megens, Monique Megens Consulting
Carlein van der Beek, Pet Air GmbH
Jeff Segers, IFA Skyfast
Petra Sindern, Vice-President of the German Veterinary Practitioners Association (bpt) and Member of the Small Animal and of the Defect Breed working group of the German Association of Veterinary Chambers (BTK).
Moderation: Torill Moseng, FVE Vice-President and President of the Norwegian Veterinary Association
18:30: Closing remarks

Attached you can see the bio’s of the speakers and panel members and the presentations.

Monique Megens: ‘Health and welfare concerns around traveling with brachycephalic dogs’

Carlein Van Der Beek: Procedures, practices and rules of pet shipping companies in respect to travelling with bracheocephalics

Jeff Segers: Real-world examples of air-transport with bracheocephalics

BIOs

Dr. Petra Sindern: Vice President of the German Veteriary Practitioners Association (bpt)

 

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