Pet Travel Solution

FAQ's

Check out our customers' most frequently asked questions.
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What documentation requirements do I need to present in order to take my dog to the USA?

According to the CDC (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), preventing the entry of infected animals into the U.S. is a public health priority. Besides complying with USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) regulations and those of your destination in the U.S., other requirements must be met for your dog’s entry, such as the animal’s country of origin, health status, and vaccine updates.

Pet Travel assists our clients in ensuring their dogs and other animals meet all regulatory requirements

How do I measure my pet for international travel?

To measure your pet, follow these guidelines:

  • Length: from the nose to the base of the tail.
  • Height: from the ground to the top of the head.
  • Width: at the widest part of the body. The crate should be large enough for the pet to stand, sit, and lie down comfortably.

 

Where does my pet go on the plane?

Smaller pets can travel in the cabin in approved carriers. Larger pets travel in the cargo hold, which is climate-controlled and pressurized, following airline safety regulations.

How safe is it to fly with pets?

Flying is generally safe for pets as long as proper precautions are taken. Airlines follow specific guidelines and provide climate-controlled areas for pet transport. Preparing your pet for travel can help reduce stress. consequatur.

How far in advance should I prepare for my pet's trip?

Plan your pet’s trip 3 to 6 months in advance to meet health and vaccination requirements. This also allows time to obtain necessary documents and get your pet used to the crate.

Can I place personal items with my pet in the carrier?

Typically, personal items such as toys or blankets are not allowed. A small familiar item, like a piece of clothing, may be included for comfort if securely attached.

How does my pet get fed during an international trip?

Pets are generally not fed during the flight to avoid nausea. It’s recommended to provide water and a small amount of food attached to the carrier in case of delays.

Can I travel with more than one pet?

Yes, most airlines allow travel with multiple pets, but each pet must have its own carrier. Check the airline’s policies and those of the destination country.

What should I do if my pet gets sick during travel?

If your pet has a history of nausea or anxiety, consult a vet before the trip for medication recommendations. Preparing your pet in advance is essential for their well-being. error, est. Ea, consequatur.

What happens if there’s a delay or missed flight?

In case of delays or missed flights, airlines have protocols to ensure your pet’s safety. By working with a pet transportation service like ours, we monitor the trip and coordinate with the airline.

Do you have experience transporting pets?

Yes, we have years of experience transporting pets. We treat each animal like family, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey. error, est. Ea, consequatur.

Can I put a GPS tracker on my pet during the trip?

No. Airlines don’t allow GPS devices due to lithium battery protocols.

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