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!

Pet Travel Question: Moving Cats to Dubai

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Des
From: South Africa
To: Dubai
Pets: Four cats

We are looking at the option of moving to Dubai for three years with my fiance's company job opportunity, and my biggest concern that would make me not want to go would be that our pets would be uncomfortable to do the move. How long would we have to to be in quarantine here in SA and in Dubai?

As our one female, the older one, always tends to get sick if we place them in a cattery when we go away, we have now had to get a sitter at our home to look after them and then she's fine.
 
Thanks,
Des
 

Hi Des,
 
Thanks for the question! These are the pet import requirements for Dubai. If you meet these basic rules as outlined, there will not be a quarantine. As far as making the flight as smooth as you can for the cats, it's important to choose a pet-friendly airline with established safety policies. Helping the cats get used to their travel crates as well as possible beforehand will also make the trip easier on them.
 
Please contact us if you have any more questions, or if you're interested in our services you can fill out our free quote form. Good luck!
 
 

 

Pet Travel Question: Moving a Pet to Mauritius

Friday, January 13, 2012
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Girty
Number of Pets: One
Pet Type: Dog
Pet Breed: French Poodle
From: Thailand
To: Mauritius

My dog was originally purchased in Paris and brought to Dubai/UAE. Then we moved to Thailand four years ago and we're now planning to move to Mauritius. Can you please tell me where I start? Is your company able to relocate my pet? Thank you for your assistance.

Regards,
Girty



Hi Girty,

Thanks for contacting us with your travel question! Moving to Mauritius means meeting a few different import requirements. You can check them out here and here

We'd be happy to help you with your move -- in fact you can fill out our free quote form and one of our pet relocation specialists will get back to you with an estimate. Good luck with everything, and hope to hear from you soon!



Pet Travel Question: Moving Birds to India

Tuesday, December 27, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Flavy
From: Dubai (UAE)
To: Mangalore (India)
Pet: Green Parrot (Mittu)

I bought one green parrot here in Dubai and want to take this parrot to my home in India. What documents are required and which airlines can I choose from? Someone told me that I need to prepare a document like a passport for my parrot, so please advise me about all the details so I can take my parrot home.

Thanks,
Flavy



Hello Flavy,

Thanks for contacting us with your question. International bird travel definitely requires plenty of planning and attention to detail, but we'd be happy to help you sort everything out.

Here's some help on the topic of how to fly a bird, as well as the general India pet import requirements. It's a good idea to contact a few different possible airlines to find out who has the best pet policies (we try to always choose pet-friendly carriers like KLM, Lufthansa, Continental, etc.).

Please let us know if you have any questions about this or if you'd like a free quote for our services. Bird travel can be tricky, but there are plenty of resources out there to help you along. Good luck and keep in touch!

Pet Travel Question: Traveling with a Cat to Lebanon?

Friday, December 9, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Rola
From: Dubai, UAE
To: Beirut, Lebanon
Pet: Cat

I want to go on vacation to Lebanon and come back to Dubai in two weeks and I need to take my kitty with me. Can you please help?

Thanks,
Rola




Hi Rola,

Thank you for contacting us with your question! Are you picking up your cat in Lebanon or do you already have her? In any case, here are the pet import requirements for both Lebanon and the UAE.

Pet travel puts stress on the animals, and as you can see, there's a lot of paperwork and health documentation involved also. We typically advise that you only move them if you're relocating (not just vacationing), but ultimately it's up to you and your vet to decide what's best. Please contact us if you have any more questions!

Pet Travel Question: Returning to the United States

Monday, November 28, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Lucy
Number of Pets: 2
Pet Type: Dogs
Pet Breed: Border Collie, Jack Russell
From: Dubai, UAE
To: Houston, Texas, US

We are moving back to Texas with our two dogs (originally from there). We want to take the dogs as cargo on the flight with my husband. What documents and paperwork do I need? Both dogs are microchipped.

Thanks,
Lucy



Hi Lucy,

It sounds like you'll be ahead of the game considering that you've traveled with your pets before. These are the pet import requirements for the US (they're pretty straightforward, as you can see).

Take a look, and please contact us if you have any further questions or if you'd like some help handling your move. Good luck with everything!

Friday Pet Travel News: Post-Thanksgiving Edition

Friday, November 25, 2011
by Caitlin Moore
How's the food hangover? Do you have shopping fever or are you a "Buy Nothing Day" kind of person? No matter what state you're in right now, we think you'll enjoy these great pet links!

-Scenes from New Zealand: 49 oiled penguins go free.

-Photos from the Meet The Breeds event in New York City.

-Need a good book to read? Try Dog Trots Globe, in which Chula the Sheltie explores France.

-A happy reunion! This UK family tracked down the dog they left in Dubai and are arranging to have her flown to them.

-A pet cab service forges ahead in Portland, OR.

-Feline agility competitions are all the rage.

-Many owners are using GPS devices to track wandering pets.

-Thanksgiving was yesterday but the holidays have just begun. Brush up on these holiday pet travel tips.

Happy Friday, and have a great weekend!


Pugsley
Pugsley!



Pet Travel Question: Flying a Bulldog to Dubai

Monday, October 24, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Ella
From: Moscow, Russia
To: Dubai, UAE
Pet: French Bulldog Puppy

What airline would be the best for shipping my puppy? We would like to ensure the safest and most comfortable flying for the puppy and would like to fly in December.


Hi Ella,

Choosing a pet-friendly airline is definitely a big and important part of traveling with pets. It's crucial to select a carrier with safe pet practices, especially when flying with a snub-nosed puppy like yours. We often use Lufthansa and KLM; check with them individually for the most up-to-date policies regarding bulldogs, etc. Don't forget to check review the pet import requirements for the UAE, as well.

Please contact us if you have more questions or if you'd like some help planning your move, and good luck!


Pet Travel Question: Moving a Dog to Dubai

Monday, October 24, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Nadine
From: Lebanon
To: Dubai
Pets: Yorkshire Terrier

Is it possible to carry my dog with me on the plane? I would be worried about leaving her alone. Looking forward to hearing from you!

Thanks,
Nadine

Hello Nadine,

First, take a look at the pet import requirements for Dubai for an idea of the steps you'll need to take to get move your dog safely to the UAE. As far as whether or not you can bring your dog in the cabin, it depends on the rules of the airline you're flying with (we recommend being selective and choosing a pet-friendly airline). Be aware, also, that though many travelers are nervous about flying their pets in the cargo area, pets often have a better traveling experience when they're not subjected to the noise and commotion of the cabin.

Please contact us if you have any more questions or concerns, and good luck to you!

Pet Travel Question: Bird Travel to South Africa

Monday, October 17, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Kine
From: Dubai UAE
To: Cape Town RSA
Pets: Dwarf Pekingese, African Grey Parrot

Please let me know about the procedure to move back to South Africa from Dubai with the pets mentioned above, as we have received numerous suggestions but it seems nobody really knows what the rules are. Thank you!


Hello,

Thanks for your question -- these are the pet import requirements for South Africa. In addition to securing the required paperwork and vaccines, etc., it's important to choose a pet-friendly airline with established pet policies in place. Check out our blog for more information about our preferred airlines as well as our tips for flying with birds.

Good luck, and please contact PetRelocation.com if you have any more questions!

Pet Travel Question: Ferret Travel to Jordan

Saturday, October 15, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Carlota
Number of Pets: 2
Pet Type: Ferrets (mustela putorius furo)
From: United Arab Emirates
To: Jordan

Hello,

I would like to know what would be the required certifications for my two pet ferrets (one male, one female) to travel from the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) to Jordan (Amman)? They have already traveled from France to Dubai. They are neutered and vaccinated against rabies and distemper.

Best Regards,
Carlota



Hello Carlota,

Thanks for contacting us! Since you've moved your ferrets before it sounds like you're ahead of the game, but to find out about the specific and most up-to-date rules for bringing ferrets to Jordan, it would be best to contact the Jordan Ministry of Agriculture.

Give us a call if you're interested in a quote for our services or if you have any more questions. Good luck!

Pet Travel Question: Cats to the UAE

Thursday, October 6, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Farida
From: London
To: Dubai
Pet: Cat

Hi, Could you tell me what I need to do to bring my cat to Dubai? How long will it take to prepare the papers for the trip?


Hi Farida,

These are the pet import requirements for the UAE. It will take a few weeks to get everything in order, so it's important to start the process well in advance. Take a look at this information and please contact us if you have any more questions. Thanks, and good luck!

Friday Pet News Round-Up: Fancy Dog Houses, A Bastrop Rescue and New Pet Travel Rules

Friday, September 30, 2011
by Caitlin Moore
Happy Friday to everyone! Before you shut the computer down and hit the dog park, take a look at these top pet news stories of the week.

-The San Francisco Chronicle finds out more about the business of moving pets.

-Take a look at these fancy dog houses and find out more about Barkitecture 2011, in Austin, TX.

-Wondering about the aftermath of the Central Texas Wildfires? There is still work to be done, but here's one happy Bastrop rescue dog story.

-This fancy cat door was invented by a physicist (and we happen to be giving one away!). Read about the SureFlap cat door.

-Moving a pet internationally? Korea has updated its pet import rules and USDA health certificates will now cost a little more.

-High fives to the pets lucky enough to stay in this seven star pet resort in Dubai.

-How can you go wrong with cute baby pandas?


bruiser & miu miu
Anyone going swimming this weekend?

Pet Travel Question: Military Dog Move

Tuesday, September 13, 2011
by Pet Travel Center Questions
Name: Samuel
From: Dubai
To: Orlando, Florida
Pet: Mixed Breed 7 Months old, 20 lbs.

Question: I adopted this pet while stationed in Afghanistan and I want to take her to the United States. I want to know what documentation and medical tests will I need to travel (in transit) through the Dubai airport. I am traveling on United Airlines and I want to take her as baggage. Can you please assist me in this matter? Thanks. She is a great dog.

Hi Samuel,

Congrats on connecting with a great dog! Here are the pet import requirements for the US that you'll need to be aware of. This is actually one of the easier countries to enter -- primarily you'll need to focus on the rabies vaccination and health certificate. We also recommend choosing a pet-friendly airline with established pet policies in place.

Contact us if you have any more questions, and good luck with the move!

Pet Travel Question: General Dog Flying Questions

Monday, August 29, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Melanie
Number of Pets: Two
Pet Type: Dogs
Pet Breed: German Shepherd/ Schnauzer
From: Louisiana
To: Dubai

I have a few questions about the process of flying. How do they fly the dogs over? Do the dogs get hungry? How do I pick up my dog after the flight?

Thank You,
Melanie


Hi Melanie,

Your questions are understandable! It can be hard to wrap your brain around what a pet move actually entails. For long international flights, we often break the trip into two parts; often we try to route through Lufthansa's Animal Lounge in Frankfurt so that pets have a chance to get out, stretch their legs and eat a meal.

We advise choosing a pet-friendly airline with a temperature-controlled cargo area. Flying beneath the plane offers a safe environment, and airlines (such as Continental, KLM and a few others) with solid pet policies in place will make sure that pets are the last ones on the plane and the first ones off.

If you hire PetRelocation.com to handle your move, we will deliver your dog safely to your door. If you choose to do the move yourself, you'll be the one to take him through the customs process upon arrival.

If you have more questions (which is understandable), you're welcome to request a free quote from us. You can also take a look at the pet import requirements for the UAE for an idea of what you need to do to get started. Good luck with everything!


Pet Travel Question: Moving Dogs to the Rabies-Free UK

Monday, August 1, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Andre
Number of Pets: 2
Pet Type: Dogs
Pet Breed: Mixed
From: Dubai
To: London

I have recently lost my job here in Dubai and have found a position back in the UK. Both dogs have been microchipped and their rabies jabs are up to date. I have not had the blood test done yet. Can I bring the dogs to the UK and do the quarantine in the UK? If yes, what documents do I need?

Thanks,
Andre


Hi Andre,

Congratulations on the new job! Here are the pet import requirements for the UK. It's also helpful to check out the DEFRA site, which outlines all the rules you'll face coming from Dubai. Be aware that the UAE is a qualified non-EU country, and you should also know that travel rules to the UK will be changing beginning in January 2012.

Please contact us if you have any more questions, and good luck with everything!

Pet Travel Question: Importing Pets to Romania

Thursday, July 21, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Bianca
Number of Pets: 1
Pet Type: Dog
Pet Breed: Bichon Maltese
From: UAE
To: Romania



Hi,

I'd like to know what paperwork I'll need to take my dog to Romania from Dubai.

Thank you,
Bianca


Hi Bianca,

Thanks for the question! Importing dogs to Romania requires that you have a microchip, full vaccinations, an EU Vet Health Certificate and an International Health Certificate. These documents must also be officially endorsed by a government entity.

Please contact us if you have any more questions about your upcoming move. We're happy to offer information about flights, travel crates or any other topic that may arise. Good luck!

Pet Travel Question: Moving a Shih Tzu to the Philippines

Wednesday, June 15, 2011
by Pet Travel Questions
Name: Estrella
Number of Pets: 1
Pet Type: Dog
Pet Breed: Shih Tzu
From: Dubai
To: Cebu, Philippines

What are the required documents for this move?

Thanks,
Estrella


Hi Estrella,

Here are the pet import requirements for Philippines. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about how to obtain the health certificate, import permits or if you'd like some help handling your move. You can also check out our website for plenty of information that will help you navigate the pet move process.

Thanks for the question, and good luck with everything!

Pet Travel Customer Testimonial: Sammie and Katie's move to Dubai

Thursday, June 9, 2011
by PetRelocation.com Customer
Name: Beth and Larry
Pets' Names: Sammie and Katie
From: Houston, TX
To: Dubai, UAE

Sammie is a blonde lab (7 years old), and Katie is a black and white cat (4 years old). We used PetRelocation.com because they were recommended by a friend, and we liked their website. Cara was awesome at making sure everything was in order for our pets! She reassured us that they would be taken care of, and they were.

She took us through the whole process. The pets were picked up at our house in Houston and delivered to our door in Dubai. They are both doing well. Sammie is adjusting to apartment living, which is different than she is used to, but she is adjusting. Katie is doing great.

We would definitely use PetRelocation.com again!



Sammie and Katie


Shipping Military Dogs: Operation K-9s to Kandahar

Monday, June 6, 2011
by Caitlin Moore
Matt KincaidNo two pet moves are the same, but some are definitely more complicated than others. Recently PetRelocation.com had the opportunity to move 36 military dogs from Texas to Afghanistan, and Director of Client Relations Matt Kincaid headed up this high-priority operation. Here's what he had to say about this challenging and ultimately successful experience:


In March I was contacted by IQ Global Solutions based in Fort Washington, MD.  They were inquiring about the costs and feasibility of relocating 36 dogs from San Antonio, Texas to Kandahar, Afghanistan in a very short period of time on behalf of the US government.  I knew immediately that these dogs weren’t your typical canines.  Every one of them is specially trained in either search and rescue or to sniff out IEDs and other explosives, and each would join the front line in the war in Afghanistan.     

Never being one to turn down a challenge, I did the research needed to begin piecing together the relocation, and I put together a tentative logistics plan for moving forward.  This consisted of transporting by ground all dogs from their origin near San Antonio to Houston Intercontinental Airport, then flying from Houston to Frankfurt, Germany. From Frankfurt the dogs would travel to Dubai, and then from Dubai they’d go to Kandahar.  

Given our experience in relocating family pets, we have the resources available to ensure that the animal’s welfare is treated as the primary concern.  This shipment would be no exception, so we chose to fly with Lufthansa Airlines via Frankfurt, as their live animal program and Animal Lounge in Frankfurt make up one of the best pet travel programs in the world. 
military working dog

To facilitate the Dubai transit, I worked closely with Yohannes Hailemariam of Move One Relocations.  I worked with Yohannes to arrange three separate stations for each dog to pass through upon their arrival in Dubai.  Station One consisted of having the dog cleared through customs, removed from his/her crate, and provided with food.  Station Two entailed the exercising of each dog, while Station Three was for bathing the dogs. 

There was a delay in Dubai which prevented the dogs from departing as scheduled, so the dogs were kept in Dubai for an additional two days.  Fortunately, due to our preparedness, each dog continued to rotate through the stations and was properly exercised and fed during the delay.

Dogs being boarded onto the plane
On the morning of their arrival in Kandahar, I received a call that all dogs had arrived at the Kandahar Air Force Base in great condition.  The clients on the receiving end in Afghanistan were extremely happy wi h the condition and general heath of the dogs, and stated that “the animals arrived in the best health and shape of any of the previous shipments.”