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.…
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…
Flying Internationally with Restricted Dog Breeds
Flying internationally with a restricted dog breed can be possible, but it takes more planning than a standard pet move. The biggest issue is that the term restricted breed does not mean just one…
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…
Germany has some of the most layered breed restriction rules in Europe. There's a federal ban, and then there are state-level lists on top of it, and the two systems work differently. Whether your dog can enter and live…
How Do Pets Handle Long International Flights?
For most pet owners, the first long international flight is the most anxiety-inducing part of a move. The questions are predictable: Is the cargo hold safe? Will my dog be scared? What happens…
Moving Your Cat from Hawaii to the Mainland United States
Hawaii is one of the few places where the outbound direction is actually the easier side of pet travel. Moving your cat from Hawaii to the US mainland carries no…
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…