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Pet Travel Preparation Tips: How to Crate Train Your Cat

Planning a relocation that includes your pets adds a fair amount of prep work to the equation. Not only do you have to research pet import requirements, schedule vet visits, and buy an airline-approved travel crate, you'll need to…

International Pet Shipping: Going the Extra 1,399 Miles

In her over seven years with PetRelocation, senior sales consultant Evelyn Pearl, has seen just about everything. She knows that sometimes she can put together the most complicated move, and have it executed perfectly. However, there are times when even…

Employee Spotlight: Rebecca Galvan

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, Rebecca Galvan embodies all the traits needed to go that…

Low-Cost Veterinary Services and Pet Travel

We understand that pet care can be expensive. Annual vaccines, check-ups and the occasional veterinary emergency can really put a strain on your budget. Depending on your situation, you may consider bringing your pet to a discount veterinarian to save…

Employee Spotlight: Kelcey Schafer

Kelcey is one of our International Relocation Coordinators and her specialty is overseeing routes like India to Hong Kong and the Philippines to Malaysia -- trips that can be a little more challenging than your average move.  This means…

Should I Sedate My Cat?

Cats are not known for their adaptability to new environments. By nature they are aloof and cautious. A lot of people think that sedation for travel is the best solution for a cat that has rarely traveled and may already…

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