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Incident Date: Aug 30, 2008
Report Date: October 2008
Incident Type: Death
Animal: Dog
Brachycephalic: Yes Definition
Animal Age: 10 years
Flight Number: 1622
Originating Airport: IAH (George Bush Intercontinental/Houston)
Destination Airport: PDX (Portland Intl)
Reporting Airport: PDX (Portland Intl)
Report:
INCIDENT #2
CO Flight #1622 Houston to Portland, OR Dog – Pug / 10 yrs old
August 30, 2008 Female/ Name: “Sissy”
Owner/Guardian
REDACTED
Narrative Description:
Description of the Incident:
Upon arrival of the flight into Portland, OR the Pug was found lying in her crate deceased.
Description of the Cause of the Incident:
A necropsy was performed at location in Oregon at Continental’s expense and the Pathologist noted that the final diagnosis was “Tracheal hypoplasia, a slipped femur and arthrosis”. The Pathologist noted that the slipped femur and arthrosis were chronic conditions that were unlikely to have caused the dog’s demise; however, they noted that Sissy likely died from “respiratory insufficiency, which is an inherent problem for brachiocephalic dogs.”
Description of any corrective action taken:
None. The death of this pet was clearly a pre-existing condition and not transit related.
PetFlight Report:
October 2008 Airline Pet Travel Report
Link to original report:
http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/reports/2008/October/CO-redacted.doc


The dog that started it all.