An assistance dog is a dog, irrespective of breed or type,
- which is individually trained to perform work or tasks for a person with a disability, including any visual, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual or other mental disability.
You can take an assistance dog with you on any route free of charge. However, certain requirements must be met for you to take your dog into the cabin.
To ensure the safe and undisturbed operation of the flight, your dog must be trained to obey your commands and must behave appropriately in a public space (in other words, it must not bark, growl or jump up at people or other animals).
The dog must on no account relieve itself in the cabin or at the boarding gate, or may only be permitted to do so in a manner that doesn’t cause any health risk or hygiene problems.
If your dog does not behave in an appropriate manner, Lufthansa may transfer the dog to the cargo hold for a surcharge or refuse to carry the animal. You are liable for any damage and additional costs arising from the carriage of your dog.