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Coronavirus: Will It Affect Your Pet’s Travel Plans?

On December 30th, 2019, the first recorded case of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was identified in Wuhan, China as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness. As of today (June 5, 2020), there have been over 13 million reported cases …

Shipping Large Dogs: What to Know and Expect

PetRelocation loves pets of all shapes and sizes. However, if you are planning your relocation and have a large or strong-jawed breed of dog, this can pose some unique obstacles. Here’s what you need to know before…

Pets and People on the Move

We recently surveyed pet owners around the world to gauge how pet households are living and how they view relocating with their pets in 2019. PetRelocation's Marketing Specialist, Christina Quezada, recently shared some tips & statistics about the pet…

Summer Pet Travel: Airline Embargoes

This blog post was updated on March 3, 2020, to reflect the most recent information we have on summer airline embargoes. Transporting pets during the summer can be a little extra challenging due to the possibility of high temperatures and resulting airline…

Booking Your Own Pet Travel: the Airline Guide

Doing it on your own? There are several options for booking domestic and international pet travel. The best airline option will depend on your pet’s breed, your destination, and routing options, among other factors. Some pet owners find…

Can Cats Fly Unaccompanied?

Flying Pets Separately From Their Owners Yes, a cat can usually fly without traveling on the same plane as the owner. For a move like Hawaii to New York, the cat would normally travel as air cargo or through an…

Cat Travel to the Philippines

Moving Your Cat to the Philippines: What You Need to Know The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia's more manageable destinations for pet relocation. There is no lengthy quarantine for cats arriving with complete documentation, and the import permit…

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