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Bringing Pets to the EU from the United States

If you are moving a dog or cat from the United States to an EU member state, the process is more standardized than many people expect. The United States is on the EU’s listed-country list, which means most…

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…

Taking Your Dog on Vacation to Hawaii

TLDR: Yes, you can bring your dog to Hawaii for a vacation. No, there is no short-stay exemption. The full import process applies regardless of trip length. If your dog is starting from scratch, plan 4 to 6 months. If your dog…

Singapore Pet Import: The 2-7 Day Final Prep Window

TLDR: All final veterinary exams and parasite treatments for Singapore must be completed between 2 and 7 days before your pet's export date. Treatments completed outside this window are non-compliant regardless of quality. The window also covers completion of the health…

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