A family is left heartbroken after their beloved dog died on a hot airplane. The family had been traveling from Phoenix to Newark and had checked their 12-year-old dog, BamBam, into cargo as they were not able to bring him on board with them. When they arrived at their destination, they were informed that BamBam had died during the flight.
The family was devastated by the loss of their pet and felt that the tragic incident could have been completely avoided. They believe that airlines need to do a better job of ensuring the safety and well-being of animals that are traveling in cargo. The family stated that BamBam was a family member and they are grieving the loss of their loyal companion.
Airline regulations require that animals traveling in cargo are provided with proper ventilation and temperature control, but the family feels that these regulations were not enough to prevent BamBam’s death. They are advocating for stricter regulations and more oversight to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
The family is calling for airlines to take responsibility for the safety of animals in their care and make sure that proper precautions are in place to prevent tragedies like this from occurring. They want to raise awareness about the dangers of pets traveling in cargo and are urging pet owners to think carefully before checking their animals into the cargo hold of an airplane. Ultimately, the family hopes that BamBam’s death will serve as a wake-up call for airlines to make the necessary changes to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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