The answer is almost always the same: car. But understanding why requires understanding what the other options actually involve for your dog.

By Car: Why It Wins

Your dog travels in the cabin with you. That is the entire argument. Everything else flows from that single fact.

In a car, your dog can see you, smell you, and be reassured by your presence throughout the journey. They can be fed on a normal schedule. They can stop when they need to. The practical benefits: no booking complexity, no breed restrictions, no crate requirements, no documentation beyond vaccination certificates, and dramatically cheaper than any alternative.

By Train: The Complicated Reality

Indian Railways does allow dogs on trains. The process is significantly more complicated than most pet parents expect, and the experience for your dog is not good.

Dogs travel in the luggage/parcel van, not with you in the cabin. You check your dog in at the parcel office before departure. You collect them at the destination parcel office after arrival.

What is required:

  • IATA-approved hard crate
  • Water bowl secured inside the crate
  • Vaccination and health certificate from a registered vet (within 7 days)
  • Booking must be done at the station — cannot be done online
  • Not all trains accept pets in the luggage van

Our honest assessment: We have not travelled with our dogs by train and do not recommend it unless car travel is genuinely impossible.

By Flight: What They Do Not Tell You

Most domestic Indian airlines allow pets only in cargo as checked baggage, not in the cabin. What "cargo" means: your dog is placed in the cargo hold. This is pressurised on most modern aircraft — however, it is loud, dark, and your dog has no access to you for the entire flight.

The documented risks: Deaths of dogs in cargo do occur — due to extreme heat on the tarmac before loading, rough handling, or stress-induced cardiac events. Brachycephalic breeds are at significantly elevated risk.

Quick Comparison

Car: Dog in cabin with you | Stop any time | No breed restrictions | Cheapest | Longer journey time
Train: Dog in luggage van | Crate required | Station booking only | Separation from dog
Flight: Dog in cargo hold | Breed restrictions severe | Complex documentation | Most expensive | Fastest

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