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Atlanta airport opens dog park for traveling pets

Pet Flying just got a little easier for furry travelers going in and out of Atlanta.  In a new Ground Transportation center that recently opened, a 1000 square-foot fenced in dog park was designed to make transit easier for pets…

Transiting with Pets in the UK

If you're moving pets to the UK, you'll need to comply with the Pet Travel Scheme (or PETS). However, what happens if you are only having a layover with pets in the UK?  Do pets need blood…

Pet Lover’s Holiday Gift Guide

It's that time of year:  you've got stockings to stuff and presents to put under the tree.  Whether you're giving or receiving, we've identified some great pet-related holiday presents for you, your pet or that pet lover on your list. …

Moving pets to Taiwan:  Ursula and Loki in Tai Pei!

Ursula and Loki are two big Great Danes that we moved from Austin, Texas to Tai Pei, Taiwan.  They first completed their pre-quarantine here in Austin prior to traveling to Tai Pei, after receiving the necessary FAVN blood tests.  Unlike…

Fifty percent of expats who move to China leave early

A new study is being reported by China Daily that 50% of new expats to China leave early due to a difficult transition.China Transition Institute (CTI) president David Israel-Rosen said most foreigners are unprepared for what life will be like…

How do you bring a dog to Saudi Arabia?

It's a common question, and one that expat resource Living Abroad recently tackled:  what do you have to classify your dog as before you can pet transport to Saudi Arabia?Most people do not realize that dogs are only…

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