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Moving Pets to Japan! - Import Rules

The land of the raising sun, Japan stands as the capital and ruling monarch of Asia. Japan has its own culture and tradition of art, heritage, and martial art, completely distinct from rest of the oriental nations. Japan has the…

Moving Pets to Jamaica!  Information Update

Veterinary association concerned about risk of rabies in JamaicaSaturday, September 08, 2007THE Jamaica Veterinary Medical Association (JVMA), which joins other countries around the world in marking the inaugural World Rabies Day, says the public needs to be educated about this disease,…

Moving dogs to Prague, Czech Republic

We recently moved a customer and their pet dog, Meggan to Prague, in the Czech Republic. She just replied with some answers to our common questions that we know many of our readers will also enjoy. How was your experience…

Pet Import Changes for Dubai, UAE

We have discussed several issues on moving with your pets to Dubai, United Arab Emirates in the past and today we, Petrelocation.com, received a new update. The UAE Ministry of Environment & Water has once again changed…

Public Transportation With Your Pets

The majority of the time, pet-owners are not constantly worrying about pet traveling with their animals out of state or cross-country, since these moves are not always a common occurrence. Of greater concern is often the means to get around…

The Pet Economy

AUGUST 6, 2007At Petrelocation.com, we love to share pet friendly articles with our blog readers!By Diane Brady and Christopher PalmeriHere is the online article with other great links to various stories!If there's still any doubt whether the pampering…

Buyer Beware:  Pet Food Recall

Suspicious deaths and kidney failures in cats and dogs this week led to a nationwide pet food recall of all Menu Foods brand pet foods.  At Petrelocation.com our goal is to keep you abreast of everything happening in…

Alex the Parrot!  RIP

Petrelocation.com - Alex, a Parrot Who Had a Way With Words, Dies! Alex, a 31-year-old African gray parrot, knew more than 100 words and could count and recognize colors and shapes. By BENEDICT CAREY Published: September 10, 2007 He knew his colors…

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