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Is This a Puppy Scam?

The United States has seen a huge uptick in pet adoption. That's great news. However, while many shelters have seen their lowest numbers, pet scams reached their highest.   Pet scammers (or "puppy scams")  are clever and can…

Ground Transportation 101

USA Domestic Pet Transportation  Many airlines have tightened regulations on several breeds and species that could previously fly via their pet cargo programs within the United States. The good news is we can help, and we've moved many…

Preparing Pets for Natural Disasters: Do You Have A Plan?

Hurricane season is here and if you live in a coastal state, hurricanes and flooding are realities that require planning. In recent years, the United States has seen a number of natural disasters that caused hundreds of people to evacuate…

Pets and People on the Move

We recently surveyed pet owners around the world to gauge how pet households are living and how they view relocating with their pets in 2019. PetRelocation's Marketing Specialist, Christina Quezada, recently shared some tips & statistics about the pet…

Booking Your Own Pet Travel: the Airline Guide

Doing it on your own? There are several options for booking domestic and international pet travel. The best airline option will depend on your pet’s breed, your destination, and routing options, among other factors. Some pet owners find…

Air Travel With Rabbits—How Does it Work?

Hi PetRelocation, I would like to know the requirements for relocating my pet rabbit from India to the USA. What documents and vaccinations would he need? Can he travel as a carry-on in the cabin? Which international airline would permit…

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