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We're currently moving two large Mastiffs named Luke and Cain to Madrid from Austin, Texas.  Last week we posted a photo of Cain's custom travel crate, which is over four feet tall!

Luke, however, is a smaller Mastiff, as he's still a growing puppy.  So for him, we had initially ordered a #700 series pet travel crate.  However, as he waited to depart for his trip to Spain, he did what puppies do best:  GREW!

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Name: Ruhi
Moving From: Kenya
Moving To: Dubai
Question: Can my rabbit travel by air?  If yes, how much does it cost and what's the procedure?

Rabbits can be difficult to ship internationally due to the fact that many countries are concerned about infectious diseases.  However, when traveling to the UAE, your rabbit would need to have a blood test (Titre test) prior to departure.  You will also need to apply for an import permit.

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One Austin, Texas parrot owner learned a valuable lesson about buying and selling parrots over the internet. 

As NBC affiliate KXAN reported:

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If you're moving pets to the UK in thA PetRelocation.com customer Cynthia with her dog in front of Big Ben in LondonA PetRelocation.com customer Cynthia with her dog in front of Big Ben in Londone near future, you now have a new option as to where you can fly into.  This week, DEFRA approved the London Oxford Airport as the second General Aviation/Business Aviation Airport in the UK for the importation of domestic pets.

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A new site called Yeepet wrote a blog about PetRelocation.com's services todayYeepet.com is a fast-growing international pet social network and online pet forum and service platform.  Pet owners can set up profiles for themselves and their pets or read helpful blogs about all sorts of critters.

 

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