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PetRelocation’s Top Pet Names of 2020

In 2020, we had the absolute pleasure of assisting over 1,000 families with their adventures. That’s 1,574 furry family members that PetRelocation helped this year! And as the year draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on each move, each…

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…

Australia Quarantine Holiday Closure

Each year we advise our clients about the possible roadblocks you could run into when traveling with pets around the holidays. Government closures and busy airlines are just a couple of things that might stop you from making your pet…

Pet Relocation Trends and Best Practices

From emerging trends in the pet travel landscape to best practices for pet travel prep, PetRelocation recently shared some expert advice on important industry changes and how to make the move go as smoothly as possible. Read the full…

Australia Pet Quarantine Update for 2017

October 9, 2017 Are you planning to move to Australia with your pets within the next few months? Here's an update for you. We were recently informed that Australia's Post Entry Quarantine facility in Melbourne won't be accepting pets…

The Best Pet Transport Options for Military Members

Are you a military member facing a relocation? We know this can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you don't have much time to plan and are juggling your pet's logistics as well as your own. The good…

PetRelocation Volunteers With Forgotten Friends

Because we care about pets all the time, not just when we're at work, recently a few members of the PetRelocation team took some time to support a fabulous local organization called Forgotten Friends. Forgotten Friends helps mixed breed…

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