Wen-Ling Lin moved from Vancouver to Toronto for work, and often flies home to see her friends and family.
“We love taking Kygo on trips. He is obviously the best travel companion and we want to show him the world. He is my fur baby,” Lin told CTV News Toronto.
Lin said she has taken her two-year-old French bulldog Kygo to Vancouver six times and each time the experience went very well.
“The carrier sits right below my feet. He just sits in it and he goes to sleep usually. We zip it up and he goes right underneath the seat,” said Lin.
Since Kygo is a smaller dog, he is allowed to be in the cabin with Lin. However, larger dogs may have to stay in a pet crate that will go in checked luggage or cargo.
Kygo on board the plane’s cabin. (Supplied)
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