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A few weeks ago, Tony Hoard, a 57-year-old manufacturing worker in Indiana, boarded a flight on Midwest Airlines to Las Vegas, Nevada, with his Australian Shepherd. The flight attendant smiled at the two and said, "Welcome aboard."


Midwest Airlines allows some of its canine customers to be seated in cabin
Hoard has flown with Rory, his furry 40-pound companion, in coach more than 15 times on Midwest, the Wisconsin-based airline that ... Full Story »

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Our animals are starting to get a fairer shake when in the air, no longer 2nd class passengers.

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