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Take a look at our recent blog posts on everything pets-related, from the latest news to handy tricks. PetAir UK is a company that delivers and prides itself on providing the best care to its clients and their pets. PetAir UK is run and owned by fully qualified veterinary surgeons and complemented by a dedicated team of animal healthcare professionals, the majority of which are fully qualified..
PetAir Blog
5d ago
Thailand, with its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, beckons travelers from around the globe, including dog owners seeking to explore this vibrant destination with their loyal companions. While the process of flying your dog to Thailand from the UK may seem daunting, understanding the necessary steps and requirements outlined by the Department of Livestock Development in Thailand can ensure a smooth journey for you and your furry friend.
Microchip Your Dog
First and foremost, all dogs entering Thailand must be microchipped with an ISO-compliant microchip. This tiny device, implan ..read more
PetAir Blog
1w ago
Bringing your furry friend along on your adventures to Perth opens up a world of possibilities for unforgettable experiences together. Western Australia’s capital city boasts a diverse range of pet-friendly attractions, from charming cafes and bustling markets to scenic walking trails and tranquil parks. In this guide, we’ll delve into the best pet-friendly cafes, walking trails, and markets in Perth, ensuring that you and your dog make the most of your time in this vibrant and welcoming city.
Exploring Pet-Friendly Cafes & Bars in Perth
While many cafes in Perth welcome pets, it’s essenti ..read more
PetAir Blog
2w ago
Are you planning a trip to the picturesque Philippines and can’t imagine leaving your beloved pet behind?
Well, fret not! With the right preparations, your furry friend can join you on your adventure to this tropical paradise. However, before you embark on your journey, there are a few essential things to know about pet travel to the Philippines
Microchips
Microchips have revolutionised the way we keep track of our furry companions during travel. These tiny transponders, about the size of a grain of rice, play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of pets during international jour ..read more
PetAir Blog
1M ago
Moving to a new country can be an exciting yet daunting experience for both you and your furry friend. As you navigate the logistics of settling into a new environment, it’s essential to consider the well-being and comfort of your pet during their first 24 hours in their new home. Here are some tips to help your pet adjust and settle in smoothly.
Create a Safe Space
Upon arrival, designate a quiet and secure area in your new home where your pet can retreat and feel safe. Set up their bed, water bowl, and familiar toys to provide a sense of familiarity and comfort. Consider using pheromone diff ..read more
PetAir Blog
1M ago
Brisbane, with its vibrant culture and stunning outdoor spaces, is a paradise for dog owners. From scenic parks to bustling precincts, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy with your furry friend by your side. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, here are some paw-some activities to make the most of your time in Brisbane with your canine companion.
Explore Brisbane’s Iconic Parks
Brisbane is home to numerous beautiful parks where you and your dog can enjoy some quality time together. Take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Brisbane River at New Farm Park, or venture into the lu ..read more
PetAir Blog
1M ago
Australia’s love for dogs runs deep, and as a responsible dog owner in this vibrant country, it’s essential to understand the cultural norms around dog ownership. If you’re planning to relocate with your dog to the Land Down Under, here’s your comprehensive guide to navigating dog ownership.
Meeting Welfare Needs
By law, providing for your dog’s welfare is non-negotiable. This means ensuring they have access to clean water, appropriate food, suitable sleeping conditions, shade from the sun, and ample exercise to keep them healthy and happy.
Registration: Keeping It Official
In Australia, dog r ..read more
PetAir Blog
1M ago
If you are planning to take your beloved pet with you to Australia, then it is essential to understand the country’s strict pet vaccination regulations. Australia is free from many animal diseases that are common in other parts of the world, and the government is committed to keeping it that way. Therefore, your pet will need to meet specific requirements before it is allowed to enter the country. Here are the vaccinations your pet will need for transport to Australia.
Rabies Vaccination and RNATT (Rabies Neutralising Antibody Titre Test)
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PetAir Blog
2M ago
Planning to travel to New York City with your dog? Here’s a quick rundown to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience in the city that never sleeps.
Know the local rules
Before stepping out, familiarise yourself with the local regulations. Different boroughs may have their own set of rules, so a brief check with local authorities will keep you informed and avoid any surprises. In a bustling city like New York, a bit of doggy etiquette goes a long way. Keep your pup on a lead, be considerate of other pedestrians, and always clean up after your furry friend. It’s about making the city experience ..read more
PetAir Blog
2M ago
Embarking on a journey to the USA with your canine companion and uncertain about breed-specific regulations? Fear not, as we’ve got you covered. Travelling to the USA with your pet can be an exciting experience, but understanding potential breed restrictions is crucial for a seamless and worry-free adventure.
Breed-specific legislation
There are no banned dog breeds in the USA at the federal level. However, the topic of breed-specific legislation (BSL) continues to be a controversial issue at the local level. In fact, some estimates suggest that there are over one thousand cities or towns in t ..read more
PetAir Blog
2M ago
Are you considering taking your beloved canine companion with you to Australia? Moving your dog to a new country can be both exciting and challenging. From IATA air travel crates and understanding banned breeds to age restrictions and quarantine protocols, there are several important considerations to keep in mind. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential information you need to know when taking a dog to Australia from the UK.
IATA Air Travel Crates
When travelling by air, providing your furry friend with a safe and comfortable environment is crucial. Pet Air specialises in bu ..read more