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How to Transport Pets to the EU From Unlisted Countries

Pets traveling to the EU from a country that the EU considers 'unlisted' can still carry out a safe move, however, a little more planning time may be necessary. The process usually takes about four months from start to finish,…

6 Tips for Safe and Easy Fall Pet Travel

Smart Tips for 6 Fall Pet Travel Scenarios Being a dedicated pet owner means being ready for anything. No matter what the next few months hold for you, take a minute to look over our favorite travel tips for fall to…

Pet Travel Question: What is the EU 998?

Hi PetRelocation, My vet tells me that all I need to get my dog into Germany is the International Health Certificate, European Microchip, and proof of vaccinations. However I'm reading on the internet that I also need the EU…

5 Essential Pet Travel Resources

How to Plan a Safe Pet Relocation We know that arranging safe pet transportation internationally or even domestically can be confusing, stressful and overwhelming. If you can relate, here's a quick run-down of the top pet travel resources we…

Pet Travel Advice About a Cat Relocation to New Zealand

Hi PetRelocation, I saw the following information here on your site: "On condition that the following criteria have been fulfilled, the quarantine period for a dog or cat entering New Zealand is 180 days. 170 of these days can be completed in…

Pet Travel Question: Vacationing vs. Relocating With a Dog

Hi PetRelocation, We are not moving internationally, only vacationing for one month. Do the same restrictions apply regarding a microchip? Thanks, Beverly   Hi Beverly, Whether you're moving permanently or just traveling for a vacation, you'll need to…

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