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Tackling quarantines while travelling with your pets

Addressing quarantine regulations is perhaps the most intimidating part of a pet travel move. Different countries have different quarantine laws, some more stringent than others, and can range anywhere from two days to six months, depending on the animal and the country in question.

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The best kennel services in Auckland

Auckland is an extremely pet-friendly city, and there is no shortage of dog and cat boarding services here. Auckland has several kennels that offer boarding, veterinary and day care services for your furry friend. From luxury pet hotels to facilities that have swimming pools for your pets – Auckland has it all.

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Why are pet vaccinations important?

Vaccinations are essential to keep your pet healthy and safe from life-threatening diseases. They prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases such as rabies and leptospirosis from pets to humans and are necessary for pets to be able to travel internationally. Prevention is the best cure.

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The best pet boarding services in London

London is well-known as a pet-friendly city and is very welcoming of dogs and cats. It is an excellent city for pet parents, and there is no lack of pet events, pet-friendly cafés and restaurants, parks to exercise in and kennel services to leave your pets in when you are out of town.

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Asking the right questions: What to ask before choosing a pet relocation company

There are many pet travel experts to help your pet relocate, but selecting the right one makes all the difference. Here are a few questions to consider before choosing an international pet transport company to move your loved one.

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Microchipping Your Pet: Why Is It So Important

Microchipping your pet is one of the many requirements of international pet travel. Experts feel that regardless of whether you are planning to travel with your pet or not, it is a good idea to implant a microchip in your dog or cat.

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