Why does my pet need to be in quarantine?
The purpose of quarantining animals where necessary is primarily to reduce the spread of rabies, although there are other diseases of concern affecting animals that travel, including hepatitis, parvovirus, distemper and canine influenza virus. In many cases, proof of vaccination against these diseases will be required upon your pet entering a country.
How to transport a cat to Singapore
There are several regulations you will need to follow to safely transport your cat to Singapore, including obtaining necessary paperwork, ensuring your cat’s vaccinations are current, and finding a comfortable and compliant carrier for transport. Rest assured, we will help you along each step of the process.
How to transport a dog to South Africa
Preparing to transport your dog to another country can be time-consuming and sometimes overwhelming. You must comply with all regulations and requirements regarding dog transport in the destination country. Relocating your dog to South Africa requires several steps. A health certification, as well as an import permit which needs to be obtained before your dog’s travel.
How to transport a dog to Malaysia
Transporting your dog to Malaysia can seem more so since East Malaysia has slightly different regulations that the West of the country. Regardless of the section of Malaysia to which your dog is traveling, he/she will need the appropriate documentation, vaccinations, and microchip before departure. Rest assured that we will help you complete everything needed to ensure smooth transport for your dog.
How to transport a cat to Malaysia
If you are transporting your cat to east Malaysia (Sabah), you will follow a slightly different procedure than the rest of the country, but all of Malaysia requires vaccinations and proper documentation to admit cats. Rest assured that we will help you through each step of the process so your cat arrives safety in their new home.
How to transport a dog to another country
Moving overseas can be a hectic and stressful time, particularly when you have to transport a family dog as well. Each country has its own set of strict rules and regulations regarding dog transport and admittance into the country, so you should be aware of your destination country’s requirements well before departure. Certifications, licenses, notifications, vaccinations, microchip identification, and approved transport containers are all things you may need to deal with when transporting your dog.