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Pet Travel Question: Does my cat need a microchip?

Hi PetRelocation, Do cats traveling from the United States into Russia have to be microchipped prior to moving to Russia? Thanks, Kari Hi Kari, Yes, your cat should have a microchip. Here are all the pet import requirements for Russia,…

Pet Travel Question: ‘Do I need a microchip?’

Name: DeborahNumber of Pets: 8Pet Type: 1 dog 7 catsPet Breed: GSD, DSHFrom: Milwaukee WITo: PanamaIs it required that my pets be microchipped for this trip?Thanks,DeborahHi Deborah,Here are the pet import requirements for Panama (and here's what IATA outlines,…

Pet Travel Question: Moving a Puppy to Belarus

Name: JessicaNumber of Pets: 1Pet Type: DogPet Breed: Portuguese Water DogFrom: NY, USATo: BelarusI am possibly moving to Belarus for this coming hockey season with my husband. We were planning on getting a puppy before this possibility occurred and still…

Pet Travel Question: Pug Travel to and from Switzerland

Name: JodyNumber of Pets: 1Pet Type: DogPet Breed: PugFrom: San Jose, CaliforniaTo: Outside of Bern, SwitzerlandI'm moving to Switzerland for one year. Does my pug need to be quarantined there or when I return back to the states? Also can…

Pet Travel Question: Moving Rabbits to the UK

Name: MartineNumber of Pets: TwoPet Type: RabbitsFrom: MexicoTo: United KingdomWhat injections, certificates, etc. do my rabbits need for this trip? Do I need to do anything special with them before I go? Thanks,MartineHello Martine,Shipping pets to the UK…

Pet Travel Question: Shipping Cats, Keeping Calm

Name: FernandaNumber of Pets: TwoPet Type: CatsPet Breed: Maine CoonFrom: Las VegasTo: BrazilMy flight to Brazil from Las Vegas is 13 hours, I have another flight that lasts about one hour, then it's about a three-hour drive to my final destination.…

Fact or Fluff? Cat People vs. Dog People

Different kinds of pets complement different lifestyles, and this fun infographic from hunch.com points out some quirky, less obvious ways that "cat people" differ from "dog people." For example, apparently cat people are 17% more likely to have completed a…

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