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Thinking about moving abroad with a pet? In this episode, we talk through the realities of relocating pets internationally, because for many international teachers and expat families, pets are not an afterthought. They are part of the family. But moving them across borders can involve far more than booking a flight and showing up at the airport. We explore the major planning areas people need to understand before relocating with a pet: legal requirements and paperwork, transport and airline logistics, cost and long-term planning, animal welfare, housing, and daily life abroad. Brandi shares her experience moving her two cats, Luna and Sebastian, from Washington State to Prague, including paperwork challenges, crate issues, and airport surprises. Trisha adds perspective from friends, rescue animals, fostering abroad, and the important question of whether bringing a pet is always the best option. This episode is especially helpful for anyone moving abroad as a teacher, teaching overseas with family, building a teacher relocation checklist, or trying to understand how to prepare for teaching abroad when pets are part of the plan. Inside the episode: * Microchips, rabies vaccines, health certificates, titer tests, and government endorsements * Why the order of paperwork matters so much * Cabin travel, excess baggage, manifest cargo, and airline crate rules * Why some pets may face breed, health, weather, or quarantine restrictions * The real costs of relocating pets abroad * How early to begin planning before an international move * What to consider about housing, daily life, vets, pet supplies, and animal welfare in your destination country * Alternatives such as trusted family care, fostering, volunteering, or supporting local rescue groups abroad If you are navigating job changes abroad, preparing for an international teaching contract, or moving abroad with kids and pets, this episode gives you a realistic starting point before you make big relocation decisions. Links & Resources đAnimal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) â United Kingdom Pet Travel Scheme (PETS): https://www.gov.uk/bring-pet-to-great-britain đAustralian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry: https://www.agriculture.gov.au đCanadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA): https://inspection.canada.ca đCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) â Dog Importation Rules: https://www.cdc.gov/importation/dogs đEuropean Commission â Movement of Pet Animals: https://food.ec.europa.eu/animals/movement-pets_en đInternational Air Transport Association (IATA) â Live Animals Regulations: https://www.iata.org đInternational Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA): https://www.ipata.org đPetTravel.com: https://www.pettravel.com đU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA APHIS) â Pet Travel: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel đU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) â Importation of Dogs: https://www.cdc.gov đBook a consultation with us! Weâre here to personalize support for whatever choices you are facing. đhttps://connectedglobal.org/book-a-consultation/ đŹ Find lots of other global education goodies at: https://connectedglobal.org đŹ Have a question or story of your own? Drop it in the comments! Weâd love to feature listener topics in future episodes. đ Donât forget to like & subscribe if you're navigating life, learning, and leadership abroad.
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