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Pet Oxygen Masks

In keeping with Petrelocation.com 'Prepare your Pets' theme, I came across what I feel is the best Live Animal contribution to our 'human focused' resuce missions.A non profit pet friendly organization called H.E.L.P Animals,Inc…

The Importance of Vaccinations

At Petrelocation.com we understand that oftentimes many pet owners might question the necessity of vaccinating their pets against so many different not-so pet friendly diseases. Is it really that necessary? Are the majority of these diseases as prevalent as…

Pet Moving to Switzerland!

All your bags are packed and you are ready to go! In the heart of the Alps, Switzerland is a wonderful holiday spot in Europe. Travelers from near and far visit the country every year to have a glimpse of…

Ferret Facts

It may come as a surprise to those living abroad that if you plan on pet moving back to the pet friendly United States with your ferret, you might want to make sure your ferret is allowed in your…

Crate, Sweet Crate! - Pet Travel Crates

Your German shepherd is set to fly out in three days. But you still need a dog crate. You hope you will be able to run up to PetSmart the night before the flight, throw a towel in and hope…

Amended Pet Import Rules for New Zealand!

Petrelocation.com - For all customers planning on pet moving or importing their pets to New Zealand, the following import health standards have been amended:Dogs and cats from the United Kingdom dated 8 December 2005 Dogs and cats from Singapore dated 8…

Moving with your pets to Saudi Arabia!

The lands of Arabia have intrigued the western traveler for centuries. The mystery surrounding the desert country and the stories of harems, sheikhs and immeasurable wealth resonating from Arab sands have always held those interested in pet travel and culture…

Indonesian Street Cats! - Moving to Indonesia with Pets

Many of Petrelocation's relocating customers keep in contact with us or we keep in contact with them be reading their blogs, stories and emails about life abroad. Some interesting stories come our way and one that caught my attention…

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