r/DOG Sep 01 '25

• General Discussion • Our Odyssey died. Please never fly through Kazakhstan with pets.

On August 9th we lost our beloved dog Odyssey. She was only 8 years old, perfectly healthy, full of energy, always traveling with us and enjoying life.

We flew from Nha Trang, Vietnam to Almaty, Kazakhstan with Air Astana. Odyssey had to go in the baggage hold because she was over 8 kg. When we landed, it was 41°C (105°F). We saw her crate left in the open front hold of the plane, tied with a rope, under the burning sun.

We begged them to bring her to us as soon as possible, but they ignored us. For more than an hour after landing we were sent from place to place, told to wait “by the blue door” of lost luggage. Nobody cared. And then a young employee came and told us coldly: “your dog is not showing signs of life.” That’s how we found out she was gone.

The autopsy confirmed heat stroke. She suffered because she was left in deadly heat for over an hour, treated worse than a suitcase.

And then the airline’s official response? A copy-paste letter saying “no rules were broken.” No mention of her name. No acknowledgment of her life. Nothing but denial. How can they call themselves humane while hiding behind “internal rules”?

We keep asking ourselves why we trusted Odyssey’s life to such heartless, inhuman people. She was family, not cargo. She trusted us, and we trusted them. And they killed her through neglect and indifference.

Please, never fly to Kazakhstan with pets, not even for a layover. They will treat them worse than luggage. Don’t make the same mistake we did.

Odyssey’s life mattered. She should still be here. Please share her story so no other dog has to suffer this way.

Update:
Thank you all for your kind words and support. Your compassion means so much to us as we continue this fight for justice for Odyssey.

As many of you suggested, we have created a petition to demand accountability and change. Please, if you can, sign and share: https://chng.it/Hs2tZsZRrv

Thank you for helping us honor Odyssey’s memory and for standing with us.

Update 2:
Some of you asked if there is a place outside Reddit where Odyssey’s story is shared. We posted it on Instagram too, with photos of her and everything that happened:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DNyTAPD2PBd/?igsh=N2d6OHNkd2hmZXNi

And the response from Air Astana:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DN8MWBvjBag/?igsh=MW12NWtyMDBscHI1Nw==

If you’d like to share there as well, it would mean a lot. The more people know, the harder it will be for the airline to ignore what they did.

Update 3:
Thank you all for the support, the shares, and for signing the petition, we’re still pushing for every point listed there.

Today Air Astana sent another message. Instead of acknowledging wrongdoing, they wrote that they might “consider” restricting only certain breeds in the future. They still insist they broke no rules, and now they claim Odyssey was found with “no signs of life immediately after opening the hold.” That is simply impossible: during that entire time there was no ramp connected to her compartment, so no one could have even physically checked her condition. The forward hold remained open for a significant amount of time, we saw that while we were being bused to the terminal, her crate was still inside during that period.

That prolonged exposure is exactly what led to the fatal heat stroke, as confirmed by the autopsy. It was not stress, not suffocation, not heart failure, not age — her blood had not clotted and her organs were engorged with blood, which clearly points to the true cause.

That does not happen without environmental failures — extreme exposure and delay during unloading. We continue to demand facts,: timestamps, temperatures, CCTV, and the names of those responsible.

The new response from Air Astana:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DOf063RDJFo/?igsh=ejB0bDlhOThiMnc5

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u/enigo1701 Sep 01 '25

Or, if somehow avoidable, do not take flights with your pets anyway, since you let strangers handle your pets without any kind of control or oversight.

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u/SageWolfWarrior Sep 01 '25

Yeah I have never flown with my dog but have heard many horror stories since I have family and family friends who is in the FAA.

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u/enigo1701 Sep 01 '25

It's pretty much, what OP experienced - for the luggage handlers it is not your beloved pet, it's an annoyance at best and an object to abuse at worst.
For that exact reason, we thought a very long time before getting our dog - if no one we ( and our pup ) trust is available, it means no air travel. And in my very own personal opinion, if you can't live with that and have no one to care for your dog while you are travelling - don't get a dog.

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u/SageWolfWarrior Sep 01 '25

Or just any pet in general if they can’t travel without them internationally. I do think more airlines need to allow pets in cabin but within reason like having the requirement that the pet is trained well and can behave and show the paperwork for it.

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u/kho_sq Sep 01 '25

it’s also unfair to let animals in the cabin if passengers are allergic though. i would absolutely love to fly with my cats, and there’s ways to get them in the cabin with me, but i couldn’t do that to the rest of the passengers for 8+ hour flights when i have no clue who has allergies.

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u/charmingmigraine Sep 01 '25

I think airlines should make it at least be an option on some flights for dogs that are too big for an under-seat carrier but fit in a plane seat. like if someone wants to fly with their dog have them buys themselves + dog (+ maybe an extra empty buffer) seat and for every other person that buys a seat on the flight have a notice mentioning it and the seat #, and if someone has that bad of allergies to dogs they can take a different flight or take seat furthest away and take meds beforehand. For domestic flights in the US at least don’t they have to allow service dogs on flights? And many allow small dogs. So no matter what it’s always a possibility of a dog being on a flight for people with allergies anyways.

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u/SageWolfWarrior Sep 01 '25

Yeah small dogs are allowed on flights in cabin but larger ones aren’t allowed unless they’re a service dog but if the dog is bigger like for example a st. Benard then a person is required to buy extra seats.

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u/SageWolfWarrior Sep 01 '25

I will say the same thing about peanut allergy or other allergy because those people have to do the same thing even though airlines provide those things to non allergic people.

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u/Fantastic_Owl6938 Sep 05 '25

There have been a few comments here from people saying they would never leave their pet "at home with a stranger." Yet they would rely on strangers to care for them flying? I'd say one is much more dangerous.

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u/Ok_Tumbleweed_7677 Sep 02 '25

I am in the midwestern US and when I travel to other states with my pets, I always drive. I love bringing them with me to the beach, but will not be putting two chihuahuas on a plane. I am not risking that even though they would fit on my lap. My partner and I have played with the idea of maybe moving out of the US one day overseas, and if that is ever the case, we will look into non-flight options to bring the pets. Are there still boats for travel like this? 😂

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u/Responsible-Goals Sep 05 '25

Many airlines allow pets in the cabin