When moving to a new location overseas, you might want to bring your pet with you. If so, you must find out if the country you're planning to move in will allow these animals inside their territory. Once you're done with it, it's time to actually invest some effort into including your pet on your flight plans. As with all aspects of moving overseas, it is not as simple as it sounds.
In a nutshell, the foreign countries would only allow pets that are safe. You have to consult your local veterinarian for the initial step. These countries would require you to show some papers that will prove your pet is properly vaccinated, and only your veterinarian can provide these. They would also take into consideration how old your pet is and its breed, as this will help them in deciding their if they need to quarantine it and for how long before they bring it back to you.
This may all seem like a hassle if your pet does qualify for quarantine, but unfortunately, it's one of those things that you just have to prepare for when the need arises. Part of this preparation is also readying some money, as you will pay a fee for the quarantine services. To ease most of your worries, find out for yourself how their quarantine process works. Some countries will give you a choice where to put your pet, so take full advantage of this. Study the different establishments that are available in that country. Since it will be left in the care of strangers, no doubt you would want the treatment to be the best for its well-being. Check the facilities, sanitation and overall cleanliness of the place. In any case, be sure to also research on your own about your pet so you can discuss the details with them easier.
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