Our friends over at the TakePaws blog have been discussing pet travel codes of conduct this week, talking about the best ways to make sure your dog isn't a canus non grata at the next pet hotel you stay at. …
It's difficult for us on the outside to look at the devastation and tragedy in Haiti and not be able to do anything. Those who are able to assist financially are urged to donate through the Red Cross. …
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently distributed a notice that some important changes are coming to the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP). There's a good chance that your local veterinarian might not have heard about this news, and…
Below is a guest blog post by a two-legged friend of a recent PetRelocation.com customer named Boudreaux who put a great post on her blog, The Life of a Doggie Daycare Attendant, about Boudreaux's big move as well as…
Congratulations to Dudley, the frosty-footed terrier mix who was featured as our Pet Move of the Month in today's PetRelocation Post Card. Dudley's owners, Lauren and Michael, hired us in August to safely relocate Dudley from his home in North…
Here's a great testimonial we received from one of our pet travel customers, Carine, this morning. We moved her cat Prutske, who was rescued as a kitten from the streets in Hong Kong, from Hong Kong to pet friendly…
We received a great note from Elizabeth today, whose adorable little Dachshund, Boudreaux, pet travel moved recently from Atlanta to pet friendly Hong Kong.First of all, thank you so very much for your incredible patience with two worried parents…
If you are planning to travel with pets within the US, you'll need a domestic health certificate from your local veterinarian for the pet's travel. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has issued the information below for domestic…