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2019 In Review: The PetRelocation Story!

2019 was an amazing year for the PetRelocation team both professionally and personally. We continued to grow and learn all about the journeys our clients and their pets took around the world while also celebrating our own milestones. Join us as…

PetRelocation Volunteers with Central Texas Food Bank

PetRelocation is located in Austin, Texas and we love our community. Austin is fun, weird, and most importantly a city focused on caring about each other. That’s why PetRelocation, as a company, makes it an ongoing mission to…

PetRelocation’s Top Pet Names of 2019!

1,916. That’s the number of pets we helped to relocate to their new homes this year. That’s 1,916 journeys across the country or world in 2019. As the year draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on…

Shipping Large Dogs: What to Know and Expect

PetRelocation loves pets of all shapes and sizes. However, if you are planning your relocation and have a large or strong-jawed breed of dog, this can pose some unique obstacles. Here’s what you need to know before…

Pets and People on the Move

We recently surveyed pet owners around the world to gauge how pet households are living and how they view relocating with their pets in 2019. PetRelocation's Marketing Specialist, Christina Quezada, recently shared some tips & statistics about the pet…

3 Factors Impacting Pet Travel – Plus Transition Tips

PetRelocation's senior UK sales consultant, Catie Cox, shared some pet travel tips in Worldwide ERC's October edition of Mobility Magazine. Read below to learn about the recent changes that have impacted pet travel (or could…

A Day in the Life of a PetRelocation Coordinator

So, your pet is moving across the world (or country) and has decided to take you with them.  That’s great! But the pet portion of the move can often be far more time-consuming than anticipated. Luckily, that…

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