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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…

Pet News Round-Up: Preparing for the Unexpected

Preparing for the unexpected has been the main focus in the world pet travel these last few months. As COVID-19 continues to cause disruptions in how pets fly, PetRelocation has worked hard to prepare our clients for any roadblocks that…

Employee Spotlight: Natalie Garinger

The role of relocation coordinator at PetRelocation is not always a walk in the park. It takes dedication and flexibility to be successful in this job. Luckily for us, Natalie Garinger embodies all the traits needed to go that extra…

Flying Pets Into London? Here’s What You Need to Know

September 15, 2020 The Heathrow Animal Reception Center (HARC) at the London Heathrow international airport is one of the busiest animal reception centers in the world. This state of the art facility sees thousands of live animals each year as their highly…

The Rescue Pets of PetRelocation, Part 2!

While the global pandemic we’re all experiencing is a trying time for everyone, there may be one silver lining that remains. In April 2020 we saw a trend of high pet adoption and animal shelters reporting their lowest numbers…

Managing a Move With Pets: What To Expect

What separates one move plan from another? A pet!  What do you do when you find out your transferee has a pet – or pets? Call PetRelocation! Keeping track of pet-safe airlines, country requirements, and everything else that goes…

Preparing Pets for Natural Disasters: Do You Have A Plan?

Hurricane season is here and if you live in a coastal state, hurricanes and flooding are realities that require planning. In recent years, the United States has seen a number of natural disasters that caused hundreds of people to evacuate…

Pet Travel to Australia from “Non-Approved” Countries

This post was most recently updated on February 10, 2021 Please note: Australia's only pet quarantine facility is at max capacity and does not have any availability for pets arriving until July 2021 If you're moving to Australia with your pets,…

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