Brachycephalic dog transport: which travel path is safest?
Choosing among brachycephalic dog travel options is not simply a question of distance, price, or convenience. For a French Bulldog, English Bulldog…
Dive into vetted strategies, safety checklists, and expert advice tailored to your daily pet care needs.
Choosing among brachycephalic dog travel options is not simply a question of distance, price, or convenience. For a French Bulldog, English Bulldog…
Choosing among long distance pet relocation options is rarely a simple matter of comparing a flight time with a mileage rate. The right travel path…
As summer travel planning ramps up, Dogs Today Magazine is urging pet owners to slow down and ask a quieter question before any booking: is this trip…
USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has refreshed its guidelines for exporting pets from the United States to other countries, with the…
Airline pet cargo is a separate freight operation, not an extension of passenger check-in. The animal is accepted at a dedicated cargo facility…
The interstate pet relocation process fails most often at the interfaces: veterinary paperwork does not match the destination state, the carrier does…
Most dogs do not get carsick simply because they are “anxious travelers.” A large meal shortly before departure can make nausea much more likely, and…
A dog can be under the manufacturer’s weight limit and still be denied at airline cargo check-in. Weight is not the controlling measurement. Internal…
The initial quote from a pet relocation service is usually a route estimate, not a complete transport budget. The advertised number may cover the…
A dog that resists a travel crate on the ground will not adapt reliably during check-in, loading, or flight. Air transport removes control from the…
International pet travel rarely fails because an owner forgot that a certificate was required. It fails because one detail in the certificate does…
Choosing between northern and southern pet transport routes is rarely a simple matter of geography. A northern corridor may offer cooler summer…
Choosing between ground pet transport and air travel for a dog is rarely a simple question of speed. The better option depends on your dog’s age…
Every week, in clinics and shelters across the country, the same conversation plays out: an owner is flying next month, the dog is anxious, and they…
You've got the appointment booked, the carrier bought, the crate sized to the airline spec, the car packed. The dog has been decompressing for three…
Choosing between a direct and shared pet transport route is rarely a simple question of speed. The decision affects your dog’s schedule, the number…
Most major airlines have quietly stopped accepting snub-nosed breeds in cargo. That's not cruelty toward your French Bulldog. It's a liability…
Dog road trip anxiety is a transport problem with two possible drivers: behavioral stress and physical motion sickness. The visible signs overlap.
The first phone call is rarely about the dog. It is about the confusion. A family planning a cross-country relocation calls in the middle of choosing…
“Pet-safe transport” is not a safety standard. It is a phrase people put on a booking page because it sounds reassuring.
ParadePets and KNWA FOX24 have run similar summer-dog-safety guidance in recent days, including a summer-travel-with-pets piece from a Northwest…
There is no universal international pet passport. That error causes more failed travel plans than missing paperwork.
The phrase "bonded pair" gets tossed around like it's a shipping label. Two dogs who curl up on the same couch, eat within a few feet of each other…
A long-distance ground pet transport timeline fails when it is treated as a single booking. It is a sequence of controlled handoffs: veterinary…
A USDA pet health certificate can fail even when every vaccination is current and the animal is clinically fit to travel. The failure point is…
The biggest myth about interstate pet relocation is that the USDA is handling it. They're not. Once you cross a state line with a dog or cat, you're…