This will give you peace of mind you’ll need to navigate a stressful move, confident your furry companion’s pet travel is in the best of hands.
Whether you’re moving around the world or just traveling around town with your pet, they should have a microchip with your current contact information and the same data on a tag securely attached to their collar. You hope it never happens, but if your pet gets loose the only way you can be reunited is if someone can figure out who you are and how to contact you.
Depending on where you’re headed, it can take several weeks to arrange pet travel. That’s especially true if you are going to a country that requires rabies titer testing to make sure your pet’s rabies vaccination is working properly.
The range of documentation needed can vary quite a bit from one country to another and might include import and/or export permits as well as health certificates. You may also have to make advance reservations for your pet’s quarantine stay. You’ll need to know exactly what your destination country requires and meet with your vet as soon as you know you’re moving.
Aside from the fact that the list of necessary paperwork may be long, each requirement usually has to be completed within a specific timeframe relative to your pet's departure date. You’ll need a calendar to keep track of these important dates.
In an ideal world, pet travel will involve just one relatively short flight. In the real world, you pet’s itinerary will probably be more complicated. It’s not as simple as making your own flight reservations, because pet travel can be affected by factors such as weather, breed, origin or destination city or airport and importing country.
No matter what, you’ll need an airline-approved kennel. Under-seat carriers can be either soft-sided or rigid, but maximum dimensions vary by aircraft. For travel as excess baggage or cargo, your cat or dog must be in a more sturdy kennel specifically designed for air travel. Regardless where your pet rides, they must be able to stand up without touching the top of the carrier, turn around and lie down normally. You may think the kennel is overly large, but ventilation is crucial. Without the proper carrier, your pet will not be accepted onto their flight.
Airlines can differ dramatically in terms of their pet-friendly policies and procedures, including which breeds they accept. And some airlines and foreign countries do not even allow you to make your own pet travel arrangements, so you must use a professional pet transport company.
If you are not traveling with your pet, a professional pet shipper can arrange boarding and bring your cat or dog to their flight on your behalf. Otherwise, you’ll have to rely on a friend or neighbor. If there are weather problems or other delays, this can be a considerable imposition. Having someone you can count on to handle the unforeseen can do wonders for your peace of mind.
There are distinct benefits to working with a professional pet shipper, even if you are traveling with your pet.
You can get complete assistance with planning and execution, allowing the experts to handle every detail, literally door to door. Or you can let them handle the trickier aspects of pet travel – flight arrangements and documentation – while taking care of the simpler tasks such as kennel purchase and transportation to and from the airport on your own.
The more you know, the easier it will be to navigate the pet travel maze efficiently. You can save time, avoid frustration and mistakes that could throw a wrench in your own moving plans. Both you and your pet will arrive at your destination as stress-free as possible and ready for your next chapter together.