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Crate Training Tips and Tricks!

Some lucky pet owners quickly acclimate their pets to their travel crates. However, not all furry friends immediately love their travel crates. If your pet needs some extra help, do not worry! Here are a few tricks for…

Separation Anxiety

As you prepare for your upcoming journey, life at home looks a little different. New people are coming and going, there are cardboard boxes, suitcases, and the smell of change in the air. This can be downright overwhelming if you…

Everything You Need to Know About Bringing a Pet to the USA

Update on Importing Pets into the United States: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended its temporary suspension of dogs imported from high-risk countries for rabies through July 31, 2023. All current requirements will remain in place. Effective February 1, 2023,…

The State of Pet Travel in 2022

Our team has spent the last two years in a constant state of learn-and-adapt. Luckily, the pet travel industry has always required agility and creativity, so we had the right people for the job when COVID struck and flipped the…

How to Introduce Cats to a New Home

When you get the news that your feline friend has landed at their final destination, you’ll be so excited to smother them with love and introduce them to their new home—you might feel let down if…

Pet Travel and the Pandemic: Coronavirus Story Round-Up!

Moving pets has never been as straightforward as you may think. Taking your furry friends around the world has always presented some challenges but, after COVID-19 changed everything, for a moment, it seemed like pet travel may not be possible.…

Cross Country Pet Travel and COVID -19

COVID-19 has affected people traveling with their pets all over the world. However, it may come as a surprise to you that our furry clients traveling domestically, within the United States, have experienced some of the biggest setbacks. While PetRelocation…

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