This post was published on February 16, 2021
Austin, Texas—following a weekend winter storm system, some of our Austin-based employees are experiencing either sustained or intermittent power outages as the state works to bring power back to residents.
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In December 2020, the US Department of Transportation made the announcement that they no longer classify emotional support animals as essential service animals and therefore, airlines are no longer required to accept them to travel in-cabin with their owners, for little…
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Planning pet travel to Singapore can be overwhelming at first glance, but if you allow enough time to carefully map out the requirements and routing, you can successfully manage your pet’s move.
Because the…
This post was most recently updated on February 10, 2021
If you’re planning a move to Australia, you are likely already aware of the strict import requirements pets must meet. One such requirement is that live animals must…
Brexit. You’ve probably heard the term, but you may be curious if it will affect your travel plans or those of your pets. PetRelocaiton has been following this story closely as the United Kingdom and European Union …
In 2020, we had the absolute pleasure of assisting over 1,000 families with their adventures. That’s 1,574 furry family members that PetRelocation helped this year!
And as the year draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on each move, each…
Pet News Round-Up: Your Pet and the Holidays in 2020
2020 has been no regular year, and as we head into the holiday season that becomes apparent due to all the changes and concessions that have had to be made in every…
2020 has been a year of abrupt change, and one industry that’s had to quickly adapt to the effects of a pandemic is the travel industry. This can be seen with new requirements, physical distancing efforts, and other protocols…