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COVID-19 and Pet Transport Services

As we monitor the coronavirus situation and changes impacting travel worldwide, one thing will remain constant (and has since Angie and I founded PetRelocation in 2004)—your pets are our priority. Although we are currently unable to complete most pet…

PetRelocation’s Top Pet Names of 2019!

1,916. That’s the number of pets we helped to relocate to their new homes this year. That’s 1,916 journeys across the country or world in 2019. As the year draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on…

2019 PetRelocation Pet Travel Trends Report

We know your pets have been drooling with anticipation to see the results of our 2019 pet travel trends survey. And you might be interested, too! We sent this year’s survey out to our community via email (congrats to…

Top 10 Things to Consider When Moving With a Pet

PetRelocation's marketing specialist, Christina Quezada, recently shared some pet travel tips in Worldwide ERC's May edition of Mobility Magazine. Read below to learn what to (and not to) do when preparing to travel or move successfully with…

Pet Transport Safety, Facts, Risks

Is Pet Transport Safe? What the Data Shows and Why Most Incidents Are Preventable Pet cargo travel generates more anxiety among pet owners than almost any other part of the relocation process. A single incident story travels fast online.…

Exploring The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre (HARC)

The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre (HARC): What to Expect When Your Pet Arrives in the UK When a pet arrives at London Heathrow from outside the UK, it does not go directly to baggage claim. It goes to a dedicated…

Moving Pets to Singapore: A Complete Guide | PetRelocation

Moving a Pet to Singapore: Requirements, Quarantine, Costs, and Timeline Singapore is one of the more structured destinations for pet travel, and the process needs to be handled carefully. The exact steps depend on where your dog or cat is…

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