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Booking Delta Airlines Pet Travel

Booking U.S. Domestic vs. International Pet Travel Domestic pet travel within the United States requires that your pet have a travel kennel and a health certificate within 10 days of travel, at the very least. However, checking your specific destination…

How Much Does It Cost to Move My Pet?

How Much Does Pet Travel Cost? Pet owners planning to move their pets are often curious about the cost of pet transportation. However, the complexity of pet travel makes it difficult to answer this question straightforwardly. Several factors contribute to…

Pet Travel Preparation Tips: How to Crate Train Your Cat

Planning a relocation that includes your pets adds a fair amount of prep work to the equation. Not only do you have to research pet import requirements, schedule vet visits, and buy an airline-approved travel crate, you'll need to…

Airline Denied Your Emotional Support Animal? What Now?

In December 2020, the US Department of Transportation made the announcement that they no longer classify emotional support animals as essential service animals and therefore, airlines are no longer required to accept them to travel in-cabin with their owners, for little…

Moving to Australia with Pets? Read This First!

This post was most recently updated on March 10, 2021  If you’re planning a move to Australia, you are likely already aware of the strict import requirements pets must meet. One such requirement is that live animals must…

Employee Spotlight: Kelcey Schafer

Kelcey is one of our International Relocation Coordinators and her specialty is overseeing routes like India to Hong Kong and the Philippines to Malaysia -- trips that can be a little more challenging than your average move.  This means…

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…

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