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✈️ Pet Air Travel Crate Size Finder

Enter four body measurements to calculate the required crate size and match it to the nearest standard commercial crate size.

Recommended Standard Crate
Required Minimum Interior Dimensions (L×W×H)

Formula: Length = body length + leg height ÷ 2 · Width = shoulder width × 2 · Height = standing height (the pet must be able to stand fully upright without ears/head touching the top)

This calculation is a general guideline based on the crate-sizing formula widely published by airlines and animal welfare organizations (e.g. ASPCA pet travel guidance). Rules vary by carrier and by cargo-hold vs. in-cabin travel — always confirm your specific airline's exact requirements before travel, and consult a veterinarian about your pet's fitness to fly.

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The Crate Sizing Formula

The crate-sizing formula widely cited by airline pet travel policies and animal welfare organizations (e.g. ASPCA pet travel guidance) is:

Required Length = body length (nose to base of tail) + leg height ÷ 2
Required Width = shoulder width × 2
Required Height = standing height (the crate must be tall enough for the pet to stand fully upright without ears/head touching the top)

The calculator then recommends the smallest standard commercial crate size that meets all three required dimensions.

Standard SizeInterior Dimensions (L×W×H, cm)
Size 100 (XS)48×32×28
Size 200 (S)61×41×38
Size 300 (M)71×48×43
Size 400 (L)81×56×58
Size 500 (XL)92×64×70
Size 700 (XXL)102×69×76
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What to Confirm Before You Fly

This formula is a widely published general guideline and only a starting point. Rules vary by airline and by whether your pet travels in-cabin or in the cargo hold — always confirm your specific carrier's exact requirements before travel. Typical things to check: (1) each airline's maximum allowed crate dimensions and weight (in-cabin travel usually only allows much smaller soft carriers), (2) IATA compliance features — ventilation openings, secure latching, waterproof floor, "Live Animal" labeling, and (3) quarantine/paperwork requirements for international trips. Also consider whether a long flight is appropriate for your pet at all — brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds such as bulldogs and Persian cats face elevated breathing risks in air travel — so consult a veterinarian before the trip.

Frequently asked questions

Does the calculated size guarantee airline compliance?
No — this calculator estimates the required minimum size using a widely cited general guideline formula. Rules vary by carrier and by in-cabin vs. cargo-hold travel, so always confirm your specific airline's exact requirements before travel.
How do I take the measurements?
Measure body length from the nose to the base of the tail (excluding the tail), leg height from the ground to the elbow/knee, width at the widest point (usually the shoulders), and height from the ground to the top of the head or ears while the pet stands naturally. Measuring in a natural standing posture matters.
Is this calculator enough to prepare for pet air travel?
No — this calculator gives a general guideline based on commonly published reference formulas. Individual animals, breeds, and situations vary; brachycephalic breeds in particular face elevated air-travel risks, so please consult a veterinarian about your pet's fitness to fly and verify your airline's rules separately.