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August Pet Move of the Month: Scout and Butternut

We're excited to announce the August Pet Move of the Month.  Scout and Butternut moved from South Lyon, Michigan to Chennai, India and their owner, Clay, was excited to share their story with us. Name:…

Moving Pet Birds and Poultry to Nicaragua

Name: KellyNumber of Pets: 38Pet Type: 36 chickens, 2 dogsPet Breed: variesFrom: AlabamaTo: NicaraguaI already know that we will have little trouble moving the dogs. Nicaragua does not even have quarentine. I am concerned about taking our chickens. How do we transport…

Moving Pet Birds to Germany - Meet Conrad!

A few months ago, we transported Conrad the bird from Virginia to Frankfurt, Germany.  Conrad is a 13 year-old Yellow-Naped Amazon (scientific name Amazona auropalliata) and is very talkative!  His owner reports that he's been enjoying…

Frontier Airlines to Offer Pet Flights

Frontier Airlines, one of the more economical pasenger airlines, has begun offering pet flights in certain locations.   With the increasing popularity of pet airlines and pet travel services, more and more airlines are starting to cater to the…

On the Road:  Paw-fect Behavior or a Terrier Terror?

There's a good article up on MSNBC.com by Harriet Baskas about travelers with pets whose behavior can sometimes get hairy:According to the 2009/2010 National Pet Owners Survey, more than 71 million U.S. households own a pet. Many people consider…

After the Move: Getting Your Pet Bird Used to His New Home

We've been moving pets, especially lots of birds lately - from parakeets to macaws to cockatiels, birds are definitely flying around the world!  Taking the time to get your bird used to his new environment requires some extra care…

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