How far in advance should I book international pet transport?
We recommend booking 30-60 days in advance for international moves. However, the preparation process (vaccinations, titer tests, permits) should start 3-6 months before your travel date, depending on your destination.
Can my pet travel in the cabin with me?
For international flights, most airlines only allow very small pets in the cabin, typically under 15-20 pounds in an approved carrier that fits under the seat. Larger pets must travel as cargo. We can advise on airline-specific policies.
What if my pet’s vaccinations are expired?
Your pet will need to be revaccinated and wait the required period (usually 21-30 days) before travel. This is why starting early is so important. Some countries require pets to have been vaccinated within a specific timeframe before travel but not too recently.
Do I need pet insurance for international travel?
No, pet insurance is not a legal requirement for international travel, including to the EU.
What happens if my pet is denied entry to a country?
If documentation isn’t in order, pets can be denied entry and must return to their origin country—at your expense. This is one reason working with professionals is valuable. We ensure all paperwork is correct before travel.
Can my pet eat before travel?
Airlines typically recommend not feeding your pet 4-6 hours before the flight to prevent nausea. We provide specific guidance based on your pet’s needs and flight schedule.