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“I appreciate your patience with me!”

Jillian,Yes, he was in much better mood than I expected, and quite happy to see us and get out of the crate! I was also very happy with Michelle, who dropped him off.Thanks again, I appreciate your patience…

Are cities aiming to “become more pet friendly?”

An interesting article about cities becoming more pet friendly is making the rounds today.  In the article, Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce's director of tourism, Jessica Icenhour, is quoted as saying that "Pet travel is becoming an important travel…

Planning Ahead for Pet Transport

Pet transport, be it domestic or international, can be very stressful on both pet owners and pets alike. There are a number of things a pet owner can do to reduce the amount of stress associated with their pet relocation.…

Moving Ferrets to Taiwan!

Nama the ferret moving to Taiwan!Pet traveling internationally with ferrets is usually no more difficult than traveling with a dog or cat. In many pet friendly countries, the import requirements are determined on a case by case basis, which…

Shipping Pets Across Town or Around the World

Whenever you make the decision that you are going to move there are so many decisions that need to made in what is usually a very short amount of time. Where will you live? What will you bring with you?…

Staying Cool - Moving Pets in the Summer

If you live in the North, we're sure the spring days have been a welcome change. For those in the South things are just starting to heat up! If you are planning on shipping pets during the busy summer travel…

Colombia Bans Dangerous Dog Breeds from Being Imported

We're reminding travelers and people moving with pets that anyone thinking of going to Colombia should check our Pet Travel Regulations for Colombia prior to planning your pet move.They currently ban several breeds of dogs that they have deemed …

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