What You Should Know Before Traveling Internationally With Your Pet

We consider traveling to be an exciting experience. However, some pets just don’t make great travel companions. They can get sensitive to motion and feel a lot of anxiety. There are a few things you can do to ensure a safe and less stressful travel:

  • The first thing you should do is to make sure that your airline of choice will allow your pets to fly abroad with you. Expect that you’ll pay a fee and be required to show your pet’s medical records.
  • Get an international health certificate for your pet. Here’s a link to USDA’s checklist.
  • Prepare the right carrier and accessories that your pet will need. Also, keep in mind that some breeds have difficulty breathing properly in cargo conditions. You don’t want your pet to be in that kind of situation.

Article source: lifehacker.com

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