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Pet-Friendly Universities: Stephens College

Stephens College in Columbia, MO has been a pet-friendly institution since 2004. Searcy Hall (also known as Pet Central) combines standard dorm amenities with a pet-friendly policy, and over 40 students take advantage of the option to bring pets (including dogs, cats,…

Pet-Friendly Universities: Eckerd College’s Pet Policy

As we mentioned yesterday, more and more colleges are offering students pet-friendly on-campus housing options. Pets provide comfort, stress-relief, and companionship, and especially for first-year students and those coming from out of state, their friendly presence can make a daunting…

Pet Travel Question: Exporting Birds from Canada

Name: BillieNumber of Pets: 2Pet Type: Dog and ParrotPet Breed: Staffordshire Bull Terrier and African Grey ParrotFrom: CanadaTo: PanamaI am reading that it could be difficult or not possible to move from Canada to Panama with my parrot due to…

Pet Move Spotlight: Pint the Hamster

Why should dogs and cats get all the attention? The Specialists here at PetRelocation.com have experience moving all kinds of pets, including birds, fish, rabbits, iguanas and rodents, and these exotic pals require as much (and sometimes more) attention…

Pet Travel Question: Bird Travel to South Korea

Name: KaraNumber of Pets: 1Pet Type: BirdPet Breed: CockatielFrom: South Carolina, USATo: Seoul, South KoreaWhat restrictions are there on moving pet birds to South Korea? I've found a few international sites but none specifically for South Korea. Also, what is…

Fact or Fluff? Cat People vs. Dog People

Different kinds of pets complement different lifestyles, and this fun infographic from hunch.com points out some quirky, less obvious ways that "cat people" differ from "dog people." For example, apparently cat people are 17% more likely to have completed a…

Pet Travel Question: Moving Birds to Germany

Name: DanyelNumber of Pets: 1Pet Type: BirdPet Breed: ParrotFrom: USTo: GermanyWhat are the requirements to move a bird from the US to Germany?Thanks,DanyelHi Danyel,Thanks for the question. Moving birds may take a little bit of extra time…

Pet News Update: Shanghai Institutes a One-Dog Policy

In an effort to control the pet population, Shanghai has instituted a one-dog per household rule. Problems with rabies and overcrowding led to this change, which means that dog-owners will need to educate themselves about the new restrictions and possibly…

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