Can Your Pet Fly in the Cabin? What to Know Before You Book
In-cabin pet travel gets a lot of attention, but for most international moves it is simply not an option. Understanding why helps you plan correctly rather than…
Pet-Friendly Airport Facilities We Trust Around the World
One of the most common questions we hear from clients is some version of: "How will my pet be taken care of when I'm not with them?" It's a fair…
Helping Your Cat Adjust to a New Home After an International Move
Cats tend to handle environmental change differently than dogs. Where a dog might follow you around or act out, a cat is more likely to disappear behind the…
Helping Your Dog Adjust to a New Home After an International Move
Most dogs need time to settle after a long distance move. They just traveled a significant distance, landed in a space with a completely new layout and thousands…
Flying Pets with British Airways: What You Need to Know
British Airways is one of the more reliable options for moving pets to the UK or Europe, and a route PetRelocation uses regularly. Here is how pet transport works with…
There is no single answer to what pet relocation costs. The total depends on where your pet is going, how they are getting there, and what the destination requires. But the math is straightforward once you understand what drives it.
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Moving a pet to or from China is manageable, but the process has more moving parts than most destinations. The critical thing to understand upfront: China offers two distinct entry paths for dogs and cats, and which path your pet…
Australia has some of the strictest pet import rules in the world. Every dog and cat entering the country must complete mandatory quarantine, pass a rabies titer test, and meet a precise sequence of vaccination and documentation steps before travel…