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5 Tips for Traveling Safely with Snub-Nosed Breeds

Introduction Pugs, English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Persian cats, and other snub-nosed (or brachycephalic) pets require special care regarding air travel. These breeds are more susceptible to heat stroke and breathing problems when exposed to stress or high temperatures because of…

How Much Does a Health Certificate Cost?

If you're planning to travel with your pet, you may need to obtain a health certificate from your veterinarian to comply with the regulations of your destination. However, many pet owners need clarification about the costs of obtaining a…

Importance of Domestic Health Certificates

Moving with a pet can be a stressful and complicated process. One important consideration for pet owners is the requirement for health documentation when moving their pets across state lines within the United States. This documentation is necessary to ensure…

Your Summer Pet Travel Guide: Six Helpful Resources

Relocating is always a challenge, and transporting pets during the summer can be especially tricky due to warm temperatures and busy airports. Want to make sure your pet's upcoming journey goes as well as possible? Here are a few…

Air Travel Tips From Experienced Pet Travelers

Though negative news stories about pet air travel often make the rounds, official statistics show that over 99% of pets travel safely. That being said, we completely understand the nervousness that surrounds shipping pets by air because we talk to pet…

Veterinary Paperwork for Dog Transport to the UK

Dog Travel to the UK: Can You Use More Than One Vet for the Paperwork? Hi PetRelocation, Are you allowed to start the pet transport process with one vet and finish with another? I live in Los Angeles and I…

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