Moving a pet to Australia from the US costs more than almost any other international pet relocation. The combination of mandatory government quarantine, a multi-step veterinary protocol, five required USDA endorsements, and long-haul airfreight adds up quickly, and several of…
Important: Airline pet policies change frequently. This guide reflects policies current as of February 2026. Always verify directly with Delta and Air France before booking, as requirements for carrier size, weight limits, fees, and route restrictions can…
Italy is exceptionally pet-friendly, with dogs welcome in restaurants, shops, and public transport across most regions. But several endemic diseases and environmental hazards pose real risks to dogs and cats living in or visiting Italy. Leishmaniasis is endemic in southern…
If your pet is moving internationally on KLM Cargo, there's a good chance Amsterdam Schiphol is part of the route. KLM operates one of the only airline-run animal hotels in the world at Schiphol, and for pets on long-haul…
Germany is one of the most dog-friendly countries in Europe. Dogs ride the U-Bahn, sit under café tables, and trail their owners through most shops without a second glance. But pet-friendly culture and pet-friendly bureaucracy are two different things.…
Flying Pets Separately From Their Owners
Yes, a cat can usually fly without traveling on the same plane as the owner. For a move like Hawaii to New York, the cat would normally travel as air cargo or through an…
Flying Internationally with Restricted Dog Breeds
Flying internationally with a restricted dog breed can be possible, but it takes more planning than a standard pet move. The biggest issue is that the term restricted breed does not mean just one…
Crossing the U.S.-Canada Border with Pets
Driving across the U.S.-Canada border with your dog or cat is usually more straightforward than people expect, but it still pays to prepare. The right documents depend on your pet…