If you are trying to fly with a pug, French bulldog, Boston terrier, boxer, or another snub nosed breed, you have probably already run into mixed answers. One airline says no. Another says maybe. A third will allow the route…
Lufthansa is one of the better known airlines for international pet travel, and for good reason. They offer more than one way for pets to fly, and they have an established live animal program.
That said, this is where people…
APHIS Form 7001 for Pet Travel: When You Need It and How the Process Works
If you are moving internationally with your pet from the United States, you may need an international health certificate before travel. One form many pet owners…
"Can My Large Dog Fly In-Cabin?"
Hi PetRelocation,
I'm desperately trying to find a way my dog can ride in the cabin of a plane to relocate to Japan.
She is 40 pounds, so "too large" by all standards…
People hear the word “cargo” and picture a dark, unsafe space somewhere under the cabin. That is usually where the worry starts.
The reality is more practical than that. Pets flying as manifest cargo are accepted under specific…
Moving a Pet to Singapore: Requirements, Quarantine, Costs, and Timeline
Singapore is one of the more structured destinations for pet travel, and the process needs to be handled carefully. The exact steps depend on where your dog or cat is…
Moving your dog from the United States to Germany is straightforward if you understand the requirements and timeline. Germany follows European Union pet import regulations, which means your dog needs an ISO-compliant microchip before rabies vaccination, a USDA endorsed bilingual…
Are you planning to move your beloved pet to Singapore? As part of our Singapore Pet Travel Series, we've provided valuable information on Sembawang Animal Quarantine Station, Singapore FAQs, and how to travel smoothly during the busy summer or…