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Why Your Dog’s Parasite Treatment May Not Be Enough for Australia

TLDR: Australia requires internal parasite treatments that cover both nematodes and cestodes (tapeworms). Popular combination products like Bravecto Plus, Revolution Plus, Simparica Trio, and Nexgard Spectra do not cover cestodes. If your vet uses one of these without adding a…

The 185-Day Australia Pet Travel Window Most Owners Miss

TLDR: Australia's RNATT is valid for 365 days, but the mandatory 180-day wait before travel leaves you with only 185 days to actually fly. Miss that window and the entire process resets: new titer test, new 180-day wait. You can avoid…

Moving a Dog from India to Australia: What to Know

Bringing a dog from India to Australia is one of the more complex international pet moves in the world. India is classified as a non approved country by Australia's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), which means your…

How Much Does It Cost to Move a Pet to Australia?

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…

Flying Delta and Air France with Pets: What You Need to Know

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…

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