"How to book a train ticket for a dog online" is one of the most-searched pet-travel questions in India right now, and most of the answers are outdated or incomplete. Here is the real, current process β which class actually allows it, how booking online intersects with an in-person step you cannot skip, what it costs, and a genuinely new development (the Vande Bharat Sleeper pet box) that most guides still haven't caught up to.
Which train classes actually allow dogs?
Booking your dog in a First AC coupe β the actual steps
- Book your own confirmed First AC ticket first. Not waitlisted, not RAC β a confirmed 1A ticket is the prerequisite for everything else. IRCTC has been rolling out online pet-booking integration for the 1A coupe option, but availability varies by route, so confirm at booking.
- Request full coupe allotment. Submit a request to the Chief Reservation Officer (CRO) at your boarding station, mentioning explicitly that you're travelling with a dog or cat. A full 2-berth or 4-berth coupe needs to be allotted to you alone β coupe allotment isn't automatic and depends on availability.
- Pay pet carriage charges at the parcel office. Even with a confirmed 1A ticket, you still need to visit the parcel/luggage office at your departure station to finalise the pet booking and pay the carriage charge β this in-person step has not gone away even as online booking expands.
- Arrive at least 3 hours early. This is non-negotiable regardless of how far in advance you booked online.
The Brake Van alternative
If a First AC coupe isn't available or affordable, pets can travel as registered parcel luggage in the Brake/Luggage Van instead. You do not accompany your pet in this option β they travel in a well-ventilated cage or crate that you provide, handled separately from passenger coaches. This is workable for a calm, crate-trained dog on a planned route, but we wouldn't recommend it for a nervous or first-time traveller β there's no one checking on them mid-journey.
What it actually costs
Documents you need
- A confirmed First AC ticket (for coupe travel) or your own ticket plus the pet's parcel booking (for Brake Van)
- An up-to-date vaccination certificate, including rabies
- A fitness-to-travel certificate from a registered vet, typically required within 24β48 hours of departure
- A certificate noting your dog's breed, colour, gender, and age
- Government-issued photo ID
Large breeds β German Shepherds, Labradors, Rottweilers, Great Danes, and similarly-sized dogs β are required to wear a muzzle under railway rules. If your dog has never worn one, practice at home well before travel day; the station platform is the wrong place for a first try.
Does Vande Bharat allow pets? The real, current answer
The Vande Bharat Sleeper pet box has its own quirks worth knowing before you plan around it: booking is only available in person at the parcel counter (no online option as of mid-2026), only one pet box per PNR is allowed, charges are non-refundable even if the train is delayed or cancelled, the facility isn't available on every route, and β importantly β Indian Railways hasn't officially confirmed whether the pet box area is climate-controlled. Confirm directly with the station before relying on it for a long or hot-weather journey.