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Post by account_disabled on Mar 26, 2019 1:53:53 GMT
Take action as soon as you know you are moving. The preparation can be a long and expensive process.
Consider consulting a pet transport service. They have the knowledge and experience to take the pressure off you.
Work out a timetable for the tasks required.
Contact the Consulate of your destination country. Every country has its own regulations, including vaccinations, health certificates and quarantining.
If you are not driving, contact the airline, Amtrak, or rail services for other areas, such as Canada or Europe. They will be able to advise of their rules, including the type of travel crate or carrier required. The Queen Mary 2 allows pets on their cruises.
Keep in mind any stopovers and changes of airline along the way. There may be a list of different requirements.
Contact your Vet. If they are not experienced in preparing a pet for overseas travel, ask them to recommend an alternative Vet. Your Vet can also help you to put your pet’s passport together.
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