Have questions? We’ve got answers.
Relocating your pet internationally can feel overwhelming — we’re here to make it simple. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive.
Every country has different regulations, but most require:
A valid health certificate issued by a licensed vet
Vaccination records (including rabies)
Government endorsements (e.g., USDA)
Import permits or customs clearance documents
We handle all of this for you, start to finish.
It depends on:
The airline
Your pet’s size and weight
The country’s import laws
Some airlines allow small pets in-cabin for certain routes. For larger pets or stricter countries, your pet will travel safely in the climate-controlled cargo hold. We’ll advise on the best options.
We recommend starting at least 4–6 weeks in advance, especially if you're relocating to a country with complex veterinary or quarantine requirements. That said, we can accommodate tighter timelines when needed.
We work only with IATA-compliant airlines, coordinate with trusted customs brokers, and plan each route with minimal stress and maximum safety in mind. Your pet’s comfort and well-being are our top priority at every step.
Yes — we’ll coordinate all veterinary appointments required for your destination, including:
Health certificates
Vaccinations
Deworming
Microchip implantation (if needed)
We also help with USDA endorsements and document delivery.
Absolutely. Contact us to schedule a free consultation where we’ll review your situation, explain the process, and provide a custom estimate for your pet’s relocation.
Let us know if you have a question not listed here — we’re happy to walk you through it personally.
📧 Contact us anytime at: info@internationalanimaltransportsolutions.com