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International travel with an aggressive dog: Is it possible?

If you are contemplating travel with an aggressive dog or a dog that is uncomfortable with unfamiliar people, here’s what you should do

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The best pet boarding services in Chicago

Pet owners looking for pet boarding facilities in Chicago for their cats and dogs are spoilt for choice with several exclusive and luxurious pet kennels in the city.

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Post-arrival veterinary checks in New Zealand

If you are travelling to New Zealand with your pet, here’s what you should know about the post-arrival checks in the country.

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Where do pets travel in the plane and other pet travel questions answered

AU's #1 International Pet Flight. World-Leading Zero Harm Rating ✔ 100% Entry Success Rate ✔ Priority Boarded ✔ Australian-Owned ✔

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Blood tests for dogs entering New Zealand

New Zealand mandates a set of blood tests for all pet dogs entering the country. If you are planning to travel to New Zealand with your pet dog, here’s what you need to know about what your dogs needs.

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All you need to know about the pet arrival process at London Heathrow

Every year, HARC receives millions of animals including fish, reptiles and zoo animals, besides pets. Here’s what to expect when your pet flies into London Heathrow airport.

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The best pet-friendly airports in the world

With exclusive amenities for your pets and speedy animal processing, the world’s best pet-friendly airports have certainly nailed the pet-friendly brief.

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All you need to know about international travel with a miniature dog

Though miniature dog breeds are small and easy to transport, certain challenges that are unique to miniature breeds must be considered before planning your travel.

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Why are internal parasite treatments recommended for your pet before travel?

Our pets are capable of carrying several parasites – external and internal – unknown to us. One of the essential steps in pet import is the treatment for internal parasites before travelling.

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All you need to know about the Mickleham quarantine facility in Australia

All pet dogs and cats entering Australia from category II and III countries are required by the Australian Government to spend a minimum of ten days in the Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) at Melbourne.

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