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Preparing Pets for Natural Disasters: Do You Have A Plan?

Hurricane season is here and if you live in a coastal state, hurricanes and flooding are realities that require planning. In recent years, the United States has seen a number of natural disasters that caused hundreds of people to evacuate…

Bringing Dogs and Cats into the UAE: A Simple Guide

If you're moving your pets to the United Arab Emirates, there are some requirements that you need to be aware of to ensure a smooth transition. The PetRelocation team has extensive experience moving pets to the UAE and has…

3 Factors Impacting Pet Travel – Plus Transition Tips

PetRelocation's senior UK sales consultant, Catie Cox, shared some pet travel tips in Worldwide ERC's October edition of Mobility Magazine. Read below to learn about the recent changes that have impacted pet travel (or could…

Flying Delta and Air France with Pets: What You Need to Know

Important: Airline pet policies change frequently. This guide reflects policies current as of February 2026. Always verify directly with Delta and Air France before booking, as requirements for carrier size, weight limits, fees, and route restrictions can…

Living with Pets in Germany: What Expats Actually Need to Know

Germany is one of the most dog-friendly countries in Europe. Dogs ride the U-Bahn, sit under café tables, and trail their owners through most shops without a second glance. But pet-friendly culture and pet-friendly bureaucracy are two different things.…

Driving Across the US-Canada Border with Pets

Crossing the U.S.-Canada Border with Pets Driving across the U.S.-Canada border with your dog or cat is usually more straightforward than people expect, but it still pays to prepare. The right documents depend on your pet…

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