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Air Travel Tips From Experienced Pet Travelers

Though negative news stories about pet air travel often make the rounds, official statistics show that over 99% of pets travel safely. That being said, we completely understand the nervousness that surrounds shipping pets by air because we talk to pet…

Four Tips for Pet Shipping Success

Flying with pets is often necessary (when you're permanently moving overseas, for example), and though the process can initially seem overwhelming, in reality it's not as scary or as difficult as you may have heard. Thinking of shipping…

How to Transport Cats to Hawaii During the Summer

Hi PetRelocation, We are thinking of hiring specialists to move our cats when we move from Dallas to Maui this summer. But, in checking American Airlines (we typically fly AA from DFW to Hawaii) we noticed they say animals cannot…

PetRelocation’s Day of Service at Caritas of Austin

PetRelocation is located in downtown Austin, TX, and as a company we make an ongoing effort to support the community through charitable efforts. Last week, four of our team members gave a few hours of their time to help out…

Are Pit Bulls Banned in Italy?

Hi PetRelocation, Do you know if Pit Bulls are allowed in Italy? Some European countries ban the breed and we're moving for a military assignment. Thank you, Lauren   Hi Lauren, Great question! You're correct that various European…

Read the PetRelocation eBook

Planning a move? Need to bring your pet with you? You've probably discovered that the pet transport process isn't exactly easy to manage, which is why we recently released the third edition of our eBook to help illustrate…

Pet Travel Advice: Bringing Dogs to Germany

Hello PetRelocation, I am writing to see if I can receive information on the most up-to-date requirements for a dog to enter Germany from the United States. We used your company to relocate our dog, Winston, to Japan and had…

Be Prepared: 5 Pet Travel Predicaments and How to Deal

Pet Travel Challenges and Solutions You can do hours of research about country requirements and pet-friendly airlines, you can crate train your pet and talk to your vet, but you can't altogether avoid travel surprises. Hiccups happen from time…

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