Air Animal Pet Movers®, the Tampa, Florida pet moving service, helps pet owners safely relocate their pets across the U.S. and around the world. Most of our clients are corporate transferees moving to new job opportunities.
While Air Animal is not involved in vacation and leisure travel arrangements, more pet owners than ever fly with their pets to grandma's house for the holidays or to vacation spots. So, we'll share some of our expertise for the vacation travelers.
Plan
ahead, plan ahead, plan ahead! Countries outside the continental United States,
very clearly define their requirements for pet entry. Import permits, blood
tests, specific health certificates, and a myriad of details are frequently
necessary before pets can enter.
Many
cruise ship vacationers call Air Animal seeking assistance with pet health
certificates for international cruising. Each island country where these ships
dock have very specific health certificate protocols which must be followed
exactly. Air Animal and its documentation staff are familiar with these rules
and regulations. Call Air Animal's documentation specialist, Emily Scian, at extension 200
for information about our international pet health certificate program.
Homeland
Security and the TSA have suggestions for people traveling with their small pets.
If
you plan to travel with your pet over the holidays, it's wise to plan ahead
with the airline on which you are ticketed to fully understand their policies
about pets in the passenger cabin during peak travel times. Consult the origin
and destination airport websites to identify the useful information on their
pet services and a map to find their Service Animal Relief Areas (SARAs). SARAs
make traveling a lot more enjoyable for everyone.
Before
traveling long distances by air or car, our veterinarian founder Dr. Walter
Woolf recommends reducing food intake by 50 percent starting several days
before travel. Allow pets access to fresh water and outdoor exercise. Reducing
food intake is beneficial and will prevent those unfortunate accidents which
may occur with changes of water and food sources.