Pet Travel Question: Handling Pet Transportation Yourself

Tuesday, May 8, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions

Name: Camilla
Number of Pets: 1
Pet Type: Dog
Pet Breed: Mix Breed
From: Oslo
To: London

How can I arrange my dog's travel myself, which airline should I use, and how expensive is it?

Thanks,

Camilla

 

Hi Camilla,

Thanks for your question! It's definitely understandable that you're researching your options and working on planning your pet move yourself, as pet travel can certainly be expensive no matter how you go about it. First, here are the pet import requirements for the UK (they've recently been relaxed so that's good news). Choosing a pet-friendly airline is very important, and we often fly with British Airways when we go to London. 

Additionally, on our blog we've offered some advice that may help you: how to control the costs of a pet move and pet travel lessons from a DIY pet move. Hopefully these will help to get you started. Please contact us if you have any more questions, and good luck with everything!

 

Pet Travel Question: Rescuing Puppies!

Monday, May 7, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions

Name: Krysta
Number of Pets: 5
Pet Type: Dogs
From: Puerto Rico
To: Northern Virginia/DC

 

My friend, who lives in Puerto Rico, has a dog that surprised her with puppies and I am working with a Rescue Organization trying to get them brought over to the US. What are the regulations and cost for bringing them over? Thank you!!!!

Krysta

 

Hi Krysta,

Wow, sounds like you have quite a situation on your hands. Well here are the pet import requirements for the United States (luckily it's not the toughest country when it comes to importing pets). As for costs, it will vary depending on a few factors.

For a free quote for our services you can fill out our online form, and if you'd like to speak to a Specialist you're welcome to give our office a call. Note that we recommend puppies be at least 12 weeks old before they fly.

Good luck with everything, Krysta! Just let us know if you need anything else...

 

Friday Pet News Link Round-Up: Top Pet-Friendly Vacations & More

Friday, May 4, 2012
by Caitlin Moore

 

We've made it to another Friday! If your week was too busy to let you keep up with all the pet news, here are some links to the top stories. Enjoy...

Travel + Leisure names its Top Pet-Friendly Vacation Destinations. Spoiler alert: Denver does pretty well.

Check out these photos of Afghan rescue dogs, nicknamed 'battle buddies,' who are being brought to the United States.

Here's a slideshow of books "authored by" celebrity pets.

The Aggressive Breed debate never seems to end. A Maryland court examines Pit Bulls and finds them to be 'inherently dangerous.'

Sometimes it's possible to handle a pet move yourself, but most people think it's worth it to seek out a little help. Top Reasons Pet Owners Hire Pet Transport Services.

Did you meet Marshmallow, our Pet Move of the Month?

 

 

Travel & Leisure's Top Pet Vacation Spots

Thursday, May 3, 2012
by Caitlin Moore

 

Around here we're primarily concerned with permanent and long-term pet relocations, but somethimes it's fun to take a look at pet travel trends as a whole.

Recently Travel & Leisure released its top pet-friendly vacation spots according to its readers, and you can take a look at the results below.

What do you think? Have you visited  (or lived in) any of these cities? What's your favorite place to travel with your pet?

 

Travel & Leisure's Top City Rankings of Pet-Friendly Vacation Destinations

 

Rank      City                                        Score

1              Denver                                 4.32

2              Portland, OR                      4.30

3              Portland, ME                      4.19

4              Austin                                   4.17

5              San Diego                            4.17

6              Seattle                                 4.13

7              Savannah                            4.11

8              Santa Fe                               4.05

9              Minneapolis/St. Paul      4.01

10           Providence                         3.98

11           Philadelphia                       3.88

12           Charleston                          3.85

13           Kansas City                         3.84

14           San Francisco                     3.80

15           San Juan, P.R.                    3.80

16           Los Angeles                        3.68

17           New Orleans                      3.64

18           Nashville                              3.63

19           Houston                               3.61

20           San Antonio                       3.59

21           Phoenix/Scottsdale        3.56

22           Memphis                             3.55

23           Chicago                                3.48

24           Salt Lake City                      3.46

25           Boston                                 3.40

26           Anchorage                          3.38

27           Miami                                   3.25

28           Washington, D.C.             3.20

29           Baltimore                            3.18

30           Orlando                                3.09

31           Honolulu                              2.97

32           Dallas/Fort Worth            2.93

33           Atlanta                                 2.84

34           New York City                    2.74

35           Las Vegas                            2.44

 

Pet Move of the Month: Marshmallow's Military Pet Move To The UK

Tuesday, May 1, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

 

Congratulations to Marshmallow for being named our Pet Move of the Month! This Dalmatian mix traveled from Maryland to the UK when her owners were called overseas, and we were happy to help them navigate the process during the hectic time that military families must so often face.

This was the family's first pet move and they had all the typical concerns (safety, paperwork, costs), but in the end everything turned out well and Marshmallow is enjoying life in the UK with all her favorite people. Her owner Tarnna, was kind enough to share the full story with us below. Read on to find out more about Marshmallow's military move!

What were some of your concerns going into the move?

We didn't want to put Marshmallow through the stress of a long flight only to arrive and have to be quarantined, that would have been devastating for her and our family.

Another big concern for me was how much is was going to cost. Moving internationally is not cheap, even if the military pays for some of it, so adding in this cost was a worry.

Did anything surprise you about the pet moving process?

I was shocked by the price to move a pet. Not just with this company, but every company I contacted and even trying to do it on my own. It is not an inexpensive thing to do and it made me change my thought process about military members who move around.

Most of the time military families will just give up their pets when they PCS, and I could never understand why until now. Luckily for us we had saved for emergencies and this seemed like a good time to use it.

Another thing that surprised me was how dismissive of my concerns some companies were -- luckily not this one -- but many that I contacted were and even the airlines directly. Getting these types of responses from other places is another reason I went with PetRelocation.com, everyone seemed genuine and like they actually cared that our animal got to us safe and sound.

How is Marshmallow adjusting to her new home?

Marshmallow loves our new home, just like we do! When she first arrived she was a bit scared and confused but she quickly settled in. The only thing that has changed is she has a bigger back yard to run around in, which keeps her happy. She has actually lost some weight from all the extra playtime she is getting. She was always a pretty laid back, good dog and nothing has seemed to change that.

How is life in the UK? Is it a dog-friendly place to be?

The UK seems to be a pretty dog-friendly place to be. We haven't searched out any dog parks yet, but we have taken her hiking, where she was loved on by everyone that passed us. Other than that we have only been here a little over a month so there aren't too many stories.

What advice do you have for people who might be planning a move?

To other people who are moving I would say that they need to understand that if they want their pet to arrive in good condition it will cost them, but in the end it is so worth it. I would also say to people to go with their gut feeling about a company who is moving their pet; if you get a not-so-good feeling there is probably a reason. They are your pet and they are a part of your family and they deserve to be as comfortable through the moving process as you do!

Anything else you'd care to share?

At first I was put off by the cost, but after dealing with other companies and the airlines I realized that I could not do this on my own and saw that PetRelocation.com was actually the best company to go with. Like I said earlier, everyone I dealt with from my first call to the gentlemen who brought her to our home in England seemed like they really cared about her and animals in general, and they didn't put my concerns on the back burner. There are good people working for this company!

Once I decided to hire Pet Relocation.com it was like a huge stress filled ball was lifted off me. I had enough stress just trying to get me, my daughters and my house ready all while worrying about my husband, who was still gone. I felt defeated for awhile in the process and was feeling I could not get her here, but once I hired this company I knew it would be okay.

That may sound dramatic but this was the most stressful move I have had during my husband's military career, and we have moved a lot. Nothing was working out and everything seemed to be happening to hinder our move, so when the things with the dog worked out it brought some much needed sunshine. I enjoyed all the people who helped us through the process, everyone had their part, and they did it well. We are planning on using PetRelocation.com for our next move and I have referred my sister and brother-in-law to PetRelocation.com to move their dogs during their next move. They are also in the military and coming to the UK in November. 

Hopefully I didn't get too mushy, but we are very grateful for everything this company has done. We really feel like everyone went above and beyond and worked with us and their team to get us our dog!

 

Pet Move Customer Story: Hunter and Lulu's Move to London

Friday, April 27, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

 

Name: Michael Nelson
Pets' Names: Hunter and Lulu
From: New Jersey, USA
To: London, UK
 

PetRelocation.com offered a worry-free service, and with all the hassle of moving a family internationally it was well received. They were very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable about what it takes to move our family dog and cat around the world.

Hunter and Lulu were picked up one morning in New Jersey and arrived the next afternoon in London at our new doorstep. There were no customs or quarantine issues as they took care of all the paperwork.

The pets arrived safely and a little jet lagged, and for that we appreciate and recommend their services.

The Nelson Family
 

Pet Move Customer Story: Dolce and Mollie's move to California

Friday, April 27, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

Name: Kathy
Pets' Names: Dolce' and Mollie
From: Rhode Island
To: California
 

Our family (pets included of course) was being relocated from Rhode Island to Southern California, a 3,000 mile trip to take place at the end of Aug. 2011. After checking several animal-friendly airlines (most of which only accept smaller animals that can be in the cabin under a seat.), we decided to fly Continental.

The animals had to be dropped off at a special holding area, and from there they are driven in a van to the plane. We were able to watch them being loaded into the air-regulated cargo area and a stewardess assured us they were on board. At the end of the flight our transportation was delayed. The people at the animal section made a call to our cell phone to let us know the animals arrived safely and were waiting to be picked up. After all the worry of having to have the animals on such a long flight, we picked up Dolce' and Mollie at the animal pick-up area.

They were well cared for throughout the whole process. We made it a point to put tags on their crates indicating live animals inside, along with their names on the crates in several places so that the handlers could call them by name. A big shout out for PetRelocation.com for getting our family from one side of the U.S. to the other!




Pet Move Customer Story: Edgar and Isabell's Pet Move

Thursday, April 26, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

Name: Jeanette
Pets' Names: Edgar and Isabell
From: San Francisco, CA
To: Waltham, MA

PetRelocation.com helped me out with a sad situation. My friend Lilly was diagnosed with terminal cancer a month ago. Her two favorite beings in the world were her cats, Edgar and Isabell. When I found out from Lilly her prognosis, I offered to take them.

PetRelocation made all the arrangements to pick them up from the Pet Hospital they were staying in, their airplane "tickets", and delivery to my home by a very nice agent late last Friday night. I was happy to tell Lilly on Saturday that her "babies" had arrived safely.

Her mind at rest, Lilly passed away Monday, 22 April. The cats seem to be settling in well, and are a constant reminder of a very dear friend. Thank you PetRelocation for helping me out and making this situation a little easier!



Pet Travel Question: Transporting Pets to the United States

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions

Name: Joe
Number of Pets: 2
Pet Type: Canine
Pet Breed: Shih-tzu
From: Philippines
To: Oklahoma

 

What do I need to do to get my pets to the US from the Philippines???

 

Thanks,

Joe

 

Hi Joe,

Thank you for contacting us. Here are the pet import requirements for the US. In addition to following these guidelines, our advice is to start preparing well in advance and also choose a pet-friendly airline.

Please contact PetRelocation.com if you have any questions or if you'd like a free quote. Good luck!

 

Pet Travel Tips: Fit Pets Make Better Travelers

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
by Caitlin Moore

 

Just as obesity rates in people seem to be constantly on the rise, pets too are fatter than they used to be. We've run across a few news articles recently (here in the The New York Times and here on PeoplePets) that highlight the stories of overweight animals, and as you might imagine the implications are troubling.

Some pet owners may think it's cute to have a chubby pet or perhaps view it as a sign that their furry friend wants for nothing, but carrying too much weight around can be dangerous. Decreased mobility, difficulty breathing, hygiene issues and more can plague overweight pets, and here at PetRelocation.com we have particular reason to advocate slimming down and working to maintain a healthy weight.

In terms of pet travel, it's important to prepare your pets for the experience by making sure they're in good health. Overweight pets won't be in an ideal position for handling the stress of travel (even the smoothest trip will tire your furry traveler out a bit);  pets that are fit and well-exercised stand a better chance of handling the process gracefully.

The bottom line is to do right by your pets by keeping them in good shape. Follow your vet's advice on all matters (dental health, heartworm prevention, etc.), and definitely do your best to incorporate exercise and a healthy diet into their lives so that they'll be ready for anything.

Read a few tips for keeping your pets healthy and catch the story of Fridge the Cat if you missed it last year on our blog, and please contact us if you have any questions about how to prepare your pet for pet travel.

 

Fit pets are happy pets

 

Pet Travel Question: Transporting Dogs to France

Monday, April 23, 2012
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Heather
From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
To: Provence, France
Pet: Riley, Dog, Golden Doodle

Are there alternatives to traveling by air with my dog to France? If not, do any airlines exist which would allow me to bring my 65 pound dog on board with me rather than stow her in the luggage compartment? I am moving to do my doctorate in France. My golden doodle is very sensitive and gets anxious easily. For this reason, I am wondering whether it is possible to travel with her on board with me or via ship? I've heard horror stories about air travel and would prefer to forego this opportunity than to put her through anything that would be traumatic for her.

Thanks,
Heather
 

 
Hi Heather,
 
Thanks for your question! Pet travel can definitely be stressful, especially when you're starting out and don't know much about the process. We move pets safely all the time, however, and would be happy to shed some light on how things work.
 
A dog of your size will not be able to fly in the cabin with you, but when you choose a pet-friendly airline, flying your pet in the cargo area is a safe option. We often fly pets this way and, though it seems surprising from a human perspective, dogs probably prefer the less chaotic atmosphere of the temperature-controlled, pressure-controlled cargo area.
 
 
Hopefully this information helps to put your mind at ease, and we're happy to talk to you about your move if you have more questions or if you'd like a free quote (you can contact us here).  Good luck with everything!
 
 
 
 

 

Pet Travel Question: Moving a Cat To The United States

Friday, April 20, 2012
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Gloria
From: Manila, Philippines
To: Topeka, Kansas, USA
Pet: Domestic Short Hair Cat

Question: What are the requirements for moving my cat from the Philippines to the US? For long flights, is it better for the cat to be in the cabin with me or in baggage? Also, there are sometimes no direct flights to the US. Do I need papers/requirements for every stopover country?


 
Hi Gloria,
 
These are great questions! First, take a look at the pet import requirements for the US. Compared to other countries, this isn't as tough a place to bring your pets, actually.
 
You'll need to check with the airline regarding pet policies, and we definitely recommend choosing a pet-friendly carrier with established pet safety policies (we often use United, KLM, and Lufthansa, for example). Pet owners often worry about flying their pets in the cargo area, but when handled correctly it's a safe method of transport that we here at PetRelocation.com are comfortable with. You can find more information about cabin and cargo pet flights on our blog.
 
If you end up transiting through one or more different airports, you will not need to meet the import requirements for those countries.
 
Please contact us if you have any more questions, and good luck with your trip!

 

Pet Travel Question: Shipping Pets to Thailand

Thursday, April 19, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions

Name: Cecilia
Number of Pets: 5
Pet Type: Cats
Pet Breed: One British Short Hair, One Persian, Three Domestic Short Hair
From: Hong Kong
To: Bangkok, Thailand

 

Is there a quarantine for Thailand? Can my pets travel on the same aircraft as me?

Thanks,

Cecelia

 

Hello Cecelia,

 

Here are the pet import requirements for Thailand (and you can also find more info here). If all requirements are met there shouldn't be a quarantine.

As far as air travel, we recommend choosing a pet-friendly airline and in that case it's not necessary to travel on the same flight. You may end up hiring someone to help with your cats' passage, but just know that it's typical for pet owners to take separate flights.

Please contact us if you'd like a free quote or if you have any more questions. We'd be happy to assist you with your upcoming pet move!

 

Pet Travel Question: Pet Flights to Manchester

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Denise
From: Orlando, Florida
To: Manchester, England
Pet: Hershey (Three-year-old Chihuahua/Dachshund Mix)

Which airlines have direct flights to Manchester, England? Which airlines are trustworthy and are familiar with pet travel? Hershey, has been vaccinated , microchipped, and has had a complete medical 'overhaul' by the vet!
 
 
Hi Denise,
 
Great question! We do have a few particular airlines that we prefer to travel with based on their pet-friendly policies, and it just so happens that, beginning on May 1, United will be adding a flight from Dulles to Manchester that accommodates pets as well.
 
Hopefully this will work for you... Please take a look at all the UK pet import requirements and give us a call (or contact us for a free quote) if you have any more questions.
 
Good luck, and thanks for checking in!
 

 

Pet Travel Question: Ferrets and Cats to Canada

Monday, April 16, 2012
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Ewan
From: Melbourne, Australia
To: Vancouver, BC
Pets: Chimaira (ferret, 3yrs),  Kublai (ferret, 2yrs), Pirate (ferret, 3.5yrs), Nightwish (cat, domestic longhair)

Just to make things complicated we want to bring most of our pets with us when we move to Canada in about 18 months (planning way way ahead). Are you able to tell me how much this is likely to cost us? Also, it is my understanding that while cats are fairly easy to import, ferrets need an import certificate - is this correct? If we use a pet travel service do they organise the import permits? Could the ferrets all travel in one container to lower the associated costs and to limit stress on them? They are all friendly with each other apart from the occasional overzealous play fight. We love them :)
 
 
Hi Ewan,
 
Thanks for contacting us with your question. Of course you want to bring your pets with you when you move... totally understandable! These are the pet import requirements for Canada -- specifically here's what the official website says about cats and ferrets.
 
As far as costs, it will depend on a few factors. If you decide to hire some help (you can fill out our free quote form to see about that, for example), it will be more than if you handle it yourself, but there will still be vet visits, paperwork, plane tickets, etc. to take care of. Generally multiple pets are not allowed to travel in the same crate, but you can contact the airline to find out about any specific policies they may have.
 
Please don't hesitate to call us if you'd like to speak to a Pet Relocation Specialist. Hope this helps get you off to a good start, and good luck with everything!
 

 

Pet Move Customer Story: Sascha & Nicole's Cat Move to Australia

Monday, April 16, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

Name: Jennifer
Pets' Names: Sascha and Nicole
From: Houston
To: Perth, Australia

When my husband got notice his job was moving us to Australia, I was both excited and worried. I wasn't sure how our girls, Sascha and Nicole, would make the move. I didn't even know where to start!

I had a friend recommend PetRelocation.com, and after a brief introduction, they got to work on our case right away. Scotty and Ashley helped us through every step of the process to make sure our girls had a smooth transition. It was good to know that while we were trying to get ourselves moved, the girls were in good hands for their move. On the travel day, the gentleman that came to pick them up, Roman, was very professional and gentle. It was comforting to see them being well taken care of, and we got updates on every leg of their journey.

We just visited the girls in quarantine and they look well. We can't wait to bring them home in two weeks! Thank you again to all the folks that helped us get our girls here safely!



Pet Travel News Links: Luxury Pet Travel, Vaccine Developments and Pet Business News

Friday, April 13, 2012
by Caitlin Moore

 

Here are a few pet travel news links for you. Happy Friday, pet lovers!

 

Pet travelers flying with Alaska Airlines should be pleasantly surprised at this news.

Pet business news: Rover.com has raised $3.4 million with the goal of being the Airbnb for dogs.

National Pet Day + The New York International Auto Show = Pet safety tips and fun for everyone.

A kennel cough vaccine for dogs can now be administered orally.

The Mighty Texas Dog Walk was a great success!

Foreign Service officers aren't too happy about United's new pet policies.

A loose bat on an airplane inspired officials to track down passengers due to rabies fears.

More luxury hotels are going pet-friendly these days.

 

karma

Karma wishes everyone a happy weekend

 

 

Pet Move Customer Story: Lollypop & Bolly Bolly!

Thursday, April 12, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

Name: Mari
Pet's Name: Lollypop & Bolly Bolly
From: Florida
To: California

 

I found PetRelocation.com online. I was really worried about the move, but your wonderful employee Joe Fraser was so helpful and explained the whole process to me, that I felt this was the only and best way to get my girls to California.

Joe is the best!!! I felt like I found a new friend!!! You really have the greatest guy!!!

 

Pet Move Customer Story: Venzy's Move to Hawaii

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
by PetRelocation.com Customer

Name: Lindsay and Jamie
Pet's Name: Venzy
From: California
To: Maui, Hawaii
 

My husband and I decided we were going to move to Maui about a year ago. We were concerned about our kitty having to go through a long quarantine. A friend of mine told me about PetRelocation.com. A mutual friend of ours had used them and had a very successful experience moving animals from far across the globe...

At any rate, I got in touch with Abbey - an absolute champ who walked me through (and held my hand!) :) every step of the process.

Venzy was a little nervous when we picked her up but when she saw her new home, she was thrilled. We can't thank PetRelocation.com enough for all the help, support, time and effort they put into ensuring we and our whole family could experience this big move together!


Thank you/Mahalo!
Lindsay, Jamie and Venzy


 

 

Nice View!

 


 

Pet Travel Question: Moving Pets to New York City

Tuesday, April 10, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions

Name: Maria D
Number of Pets: Three
Pet Type: (One dog and two cats)
From: Dubai, UAE
To: NY, US

 

Hi,

We are planning to relocate to NYC with our dog and two cats in due course. All the pets are up-to-date with their vaccinations.

Could you talk us through the process so that we are 100% prepared when the time comes?

Thanking you in advance,
Maria

 

Hi Maria,

Thanks for reaching out to us.... We'd be happy to direct you with a few links and documents, and if you're interested in our door-to-door services you can also fill out our free quote form if you'd like.

Here are the pet import requirements for the United States as well as some information about pet travel crates and a few helpful resources. We also can't overemphasize the importance of choosing a pet-friendly airline and trustworthy customs agents/drivers who may be helping you along the way.

Hopefully this gets you off to a great start. Please contact us if you have any more questions, and good luck with your trip!