Articles covering every step of international pet relocation — FAVN test, microchip, IATA crate, and country guides
What the blood test measures, which labs are accepted, and how long the wait really is.
The seven line-items that add up — and the factors that double the bill on tough destinations.
Microchip, vaccines, health certificate, DLD export permit — in the order that won't make you start over.
Why a 15-digit ISO chip matters at the border, and how to check if your pet's chip will be read overseas.
Chip first, then vaccine, then the titer test. Get one step wrong and you reset the clock.
Three measurements you need, plus the small details that get crates rejected at check-in.
Thailand isn't on the approved list — here's the real route via a third country, with RNATT and Mickleham quarantine.
Pet Travel Scheme: tapeworm treatment for dogs, FAVN, the 3-month wait, and the DEFRA paperwork.
Thailand is high-risk under the 2024 CDC rules — what dogs need, how cats differ, and where you can land.
AQS needs two rabies shots, a titer pass, and a 180-day countdown. Miss a date and your pet sits at Narita.
All EU destinations share the basics (chip, vaccine, FAVN, 3-month wait) but airports and paperwork differ. Pick your country.
One person, one pet per entry — and a titer test is your ticket out of the 30-day quarantine.
APQA is strict about one thing above all: the order of microchip, vaccine, and titer. Get it right and you walk out of Incheon same-day.
NParks sorts countries into Categories A–D — Thailand's category decides whether you face quarantine or skip it.
MAQIS wants the import permit signed off before you book the flight — here's how to line up the timing.
Karantina at Jakarta or Bali — what to file, where to land, and how long the inspection takes.
The BAI import permit is the gate — get it secured before the airline lets your pet onboard.
DAH wants the rabies shot to be at least 30 days old at travel — plus the import permit they've signed.
Microchip, vaccine, and a health certificate cleared by GDAHP — straightforward if the paperwork is in order.
DLF will sign off either the air route or the land crossing — pick the option that fits your timeline.
LBVD handles the import side; Thailand's DLD handles the export. Both sides need to talk before you fly.
Brunei is the strictest in ASEAN — you'll need the titer test and a quarantine plan with DAA upfront.
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