“Pets On The Move”
Getting Your Pets There - Safely!
Pet Relocation
Choosing a relocating service for your pets is not only a matter of terms and prices, it is about confidence and trust. When you relocating your pet you do not just choose a service, you hire a like minded partner to take care of your pet. Our testimonials page confirms our belief that we are the ideal partners. With our extensive experience and an unrivalled reputation, our committed team is focused on relocating your pets with their well being in mind. Pets on the Move go to great lengths to ensure your pets relocation is stress free. We arrange customs clearance, booking your pet onto a dedicated carrier, talking to other countries, completing paperwork, dealing with DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs), handling quarantine and vaccinations, and organising air kennels. We feel that Pets on the Move is your best partner in managing your pets relocation to and from all major international destinations. Pets on the Move ensure that during relocating your pets they are in the most stress-free, safe, comfortable environment as is possible....
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Pet Travel Scheme
Traveling with the EU and any approved listed country. MicrochipYour pet must be microchipped before it’s vaccinated against rabies. Rabies vaccination You must wait 21 days after the vaccination before your pet can travel to or return to the UK from another EU or non-EU listed country.After the first vaccination and waiting period, you can enter the UK whenever you like as long as booster vaccinations are given on time and you continue to meet the other entry requirements. Pet passport and other documents Your dog, cat or ferret must have a pet passport or third country official veterinary certificate to enter (or re-enter) the UK. Ask your vet for a pet passport. The passport stays valid as long as you continue to meet the entry requirements. Third country official veterinary certificate Outside of the EU authorized vets issue official veterinary certificates instead of pet passports. This certificate allows your pet to enter the UK (or another country in the EU). You’ll need other supporting documents too. Check your certificate for full details. Tapeworm treatment (dogs only) Your vet must treat your dog for tapeworm and record it in the pet passport or third country official veterinary certificate every time you want to enter the UK. The treatment must be given between 1 and 5 days (24 to 120 hours) before you’re scheduled to arrive in the UK. Your vet must record the following details in your dog’s pet passport or certificate: the name and...
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Our Services
As experienced pet travel specialists Pets on the Move will ensure your pet is cleared to travel whilst ensuring the most important thing isn’t neglected, which is your pets safety and comfort As specialist we can arrange all the documents and vet’s requirements, organise flights, collect your pet from wherever you are in the UK and take him to the airport in one of our bespoke specialist air kennels that we build in-house. Whatever your pet, wherever your travel destination, they will be in our specialist hands, from collection to delivery. Bruno, our office manager (on the left) is waiting to take your call!...
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Pet Air Travel Scotland
Pets on the Move is Scotland’s only dedicated pet travel agent to based at a Scottish airport, with a state of the art Animal Reception Centre and comfort lounge, offering onsite check in facilities for your pets. Pets on the Move airport shop offers the chance to purchase last minuet items for your pets journey, such as comfortable bedding and additional water dishes. Over 20 years we have cared for pets of all shapes and sizes, our luxury boarding facilities and ‘Pocket Pet Hotel’ is only 30 minuets from the airport, set in a rural location, with the offer of our ‘Pet Taxi Service’ you can be assured your pets will be checked in on time for their...
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Airline Pet Carriers
Unfortunately regulations regarding the carriage of animals can be complex and vary from country to country and airline to airline. Pets on the Move are specialist airline pet carriers and can contact the authorities in the destination country, as well as seek advice from the airline. We ensure your pet is safe and secure in the most suitable pet carrier for the journey. Airlines Airlines will only carry pets if advanced arrangements have been made, as space is often limited. There are two options and your airline will be able to tell you which services they are able to offer: Accompanied baggage Most airlines will accept pets as accompanied baggage providing they are in a suitable carrier. They will travel in the baggage compartment where a suitable environment can be maintained (note – animals arriving in the UK may only do so as manifested air cargo) themselves. Air cargo Owners can arrange for their pets to travel as air cargo in suitable carriers without making the journey. Below is a guide on how to measure your pet, this only applies to dogs, unless you cat is a large breed. A – Measure from the tip of the nose to the root of the tail, whilst standing. B – Measure from the top of the head to the floor whilst...
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Airline Pet Carriers
Unfortunately regulations regarding the carriage of animals can be complex and vary from country to country and airline to airline.
Pets on the Move are specialist airline pet carriers and can contact the authorities in the destination country, as well as seek advice from the airline.
We ensure your pet is safe and secure in the most suitable pet carrier for the journey.
Airlines
Airlines will only carry pets if advanced arrangements have been made, as space is often limited.
There are two options and your airline will be able to tell you which services they are able to offer:
Most airlines will accept pets as accompanied baggage providing they are in a suitable carrier. They will travel in the baggage compartment where a suitable environment can be maintained (note – animals arriving in the UK may only do so as manifested air cargo) themselves.
Owners can arrange for their pets to travel as air cargo in suitable carriers without making the journey.
Below is a guide on how to measure your pet, this only applies to dogs, unless you cat is a large breed.
A – Measure from the tip of the nose to the root of the tail, whilst standing.
B – Measure from the top of the head to the floor whilst standing.
Airline Pet Carriers
Unfortunately regulations regarding the carriage of animals can be complex and vary from country to country and airline to airline.
Pets on the Move are specialist airline pet carriers and can contact the authorities in the destination country, as well as seek advice from the airline.
We ensure your pet is safe and secure in the most suitable pet carrier for the journey.
Airlines
Airlines will only carry pets if advanced arrangements have been made, as space is often limited.
There are two options and your airline will be able to tell you which services they are able to offer:
Most airlines will accept pets as accompanied baggage providing they are in a suitable carrier. They will travel in the baggage compartment where a suitable environment can be maintained (note – animals arriving in the UK may only do so as manifested air cargo) themselves.
Owners can arrange for their pets to travel as air cargo in suitable carriers without making the journey.
Below is a guide on how to measure your pet, this only applies to dogs, unless you cat is a large breed.
A – Measure from the tip of the nose to the root of the tail, whilst standing.
B – Measure from the top of the head to the floor whilst standing.