Traveling with your pet will be fun if you prepare for it in advance
On our website you can find out all the requirements and conditions of different countries and airlines or order a personal step-by-step guide for your trip.
All materials for the site are taken from official sources or from the real experience of seasoned travelers.

Pet Policy of Countries
Pet policies and restrictions for every destination

Airline Pet Policy
Rules, fees and restrictions for transporting pets

Pet-friendly hotels
Pet type, budget, climate, and amenities

Vet clinics
Accredited clinics and laboratories for issuing documents




How to Prepare Your Pet for Travel
We’ve put together the best tips for traveling with different types of pets for you.
Trip Planning Tools
Don’t know where to start?
Step 1
Read on for a step-by-step guide, no matter where you plan to go with your cat, dog, guinea pig, or rabbit.
Step 2
Learn about pet entry requirements for different countries and airline pet policies.
Step 3
Vet costs, pet deposit fees, vaccination requirements, local laws. Learn how to prepare your pet for travel.
Step 4
Join our community to ask questions about traveling with pets, review pet-friendly places around the world, and share your stories.
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About the author
Hi, I’m Lana. I’m the owner of a Pomeranian and a cat, and we travel together whenever we can — so I know firsthand how stressful it can be, for the pet and the person. By profession I’m a psychologist, which means I understand anxiety from the inside: how it builds, and how to ease it. I created PetsTravel.info to bring together two things that are usually missing for pet travelers — practical rules verified from official sources, and honest, science-aware advice on keeping everyone calm along the way. The animals in these photos are my own. I’m not a veterinarian; for health questions, always consult your vet.



