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Ground Transportation 101

USA Domestic Pet Transportation  Many airlines have tightened regulations on several breeds and species that could previously fly via their pet cargo programs within the United States. The good news is we can help, and we've moved many…

Everything You Need to Know About Bringing a Pet to the USA

Update on Importing Pets into the United States: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended its temporary suspension of dogs imported from high-risk countries for rabies through July 31, 2023. All current requirements will remain in place. Effective February 1, 2023,…

Is This a Puppy Scam?

During the coronavirus pandemic, the United States has seen a huge uptick in pet adoption. That's great news. However, while many shelters have seen their lowest numbers, pet scams reached their highest numbers.   Pet scammers (or "puppy scams")…

Pets and People on the Move

We recently surveyed pet owners around the world to gauge how pet households are living and how they view relocating with their pets in 2019. PetRelocation's Marketing Specialist, Christina Quezada, recently shared some tips & statistics about the pet…

Exploring The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre

The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre (HARC) is more than just a hub for pet travel - it's a world-class facility dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of your pets during their journey. As one of the…

Booking Emirates Airlines Pet Travel

There are some unique rules for booking pet travel with Emirates Airlines. For example, while regular domesticated cats and dogs aren’t permitted in the cabin, falcons can travel in-cabin between specific locations. We created a simplified guide below…

Booking Delta Airlines Pet Travel

Booking U.S. Domestic vs. International Pet Travel Domestic pet travel within the United States requires that your pet have a travel kennel and a health certificate within 10 days of travel, at the very least. However, checking your specific destination…

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