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Pet Relocation from the Pet’s Perspective

Pet relocation needs are often considered after an employee has accepted a position. If your company has new hires and transferees who are planning to relocate along with their pets, there are many points to consider. For example, housing at the new destination, household goods move logistics, and transportation options should be top of mind. Has the employee thought about their pets? Could pet relocation be as simple as opening their car door? Why not let their pet jump in the back seat as they ponder a long drive?

From a pet’s perspective, relocation may be fraught with confusion. Certainly costs may be involved, and there may be specific veterinary requirements such as current vaccinations. Before employees start making decisions, it is important to know the specific requirements their pet must meet, and what they may experience during a pet relocation.

Health and Vaccinations for a Pet Relocation

Many states require that pets have proof of current rabies vaccination from a licensed veterinarian. For example, the state of Florida maintains this requirement for dogs and cats 3 months of age and older. However, other states may require an official certificate of health. Requirements across states vary, and should be investigated prior to the pet relocation.

The United States Animal Health Association (USAHA) publishes a list of each states animal health officials. Additionally, USAHA publishes a list of sovereign territorial animal health agency members for the Navajo Nation and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. It is important to contact the appropriate state agency at the destination. You should verify the most recent requirements for pets moving to the new location.

After the Veterinarian Visit, What is Next on the “to do List” for a Pet Relocation?

Once the employee’s pet stops giving them guilt-inducing looks following the most recent visit to the veterinarian, the actual logistics should be considered. What is the best option to get the pet from their current home to their new home? There are a multitude of choices, each with its own advantages.

Automobile

What could be easier than a nice drive with a pet? Consider how long the drive will be. Is it an hour, or is it several days? An hour, or even a few hours, might be easily doable for the employee and their pet. From a pet’s perspective, this might be their optimal choice for their pet relocation.

Now imagine yourself in the back seat of your car for several days. Would you feel comfortable and happy? Remember traveling for a day or two (or more) will also require stops at night. Hotels may accepts pets, and may charge extra for this convenience. Safety is also an important consideration. Each transition into and out of the car may provide an opportunity for a missed leash or a losing grip. Groggy pets might be susceptible to a fall as they exit the car. As a result, a pet may not prefer long trips in the back seat of their owner’s car.

Air Travel by Carry-on Luggage versus Cargo

Pets that can travel by air in carry-on luggage must be small enough to fit beneath the seat. Cats, small dogs, a rabbit, and similar small pets may be able to travel this way. Service animals and emotional support animals generally do not need to meet these requirements. For pets that meet these requirements, this might be a favorable choice. They get to be near their owner, and are protected in their carrier during the travel experience.

Airline travel has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Travelers should look into various airline policies regarding pets, service animals, and emotional support animals. Online resources such as Guide to Flying with an Emotional Support Animal may provide helpful information.

Air travel by cargo may be the only option if the pet is large. While the vast majority of pets that travel by cargo do well, some issues give owners pause for concern. The U.S. Department of Transportation publishes a monthly report to assist consumers with information on the quality of services provided by airlines. According to the June 2020 report, there was one report related to pet relocation. Recently many airlines have suspended the option for pets to fly in cargo. From a pet’s perspective, this type of travel may be more challenging. Since they will not be in sight of their owner, they may not feel happy and secure.

Rail Travel on Amtrak

Amtrak allows pets to travel by rail provided they meet certain guidelines:

  • Up to 20 pounds (pet and carrier)
  • Trips no longer than 7 hours
  • Signed pet release and indemnification
  • Pet must be at least 8 weeks old, odorless, harmless, and not disruptive

Notably, pets must travel with a human. Amtrak does not ship pets, or allow them to travel as a checked bag. With their owner along for the ride, travel by rail might be a surprisingly easy and pleasant option. The built-in limitation for 7 hour trips might benefit both the employee and their pet by providing scenic stops along the journey. Pets that meet the requirements may find this to be a favorable option.

Specialized Pet Transport

The International Pet and Animal Transportation Association is an organization of professional pet shippers. With members located in more than 80 countries, IPATA pet shippers work together to provide safe and secure pet relocation. There are specific requirements that must be met, such as vaccinations and health certificates. If the employee’s timing is critical and they are not able to bring their pet through air travel, IPATA may provide an option to meet their needs. From a pet’s perspective, if they can’t travel with their owner, then traveling through a professional service might be a viable option.

International Pet Relocation Health, Vaccinations, and Possible Quarantine Requirements

The United States Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service notes there may be health requirements specific for international destinations. These requirements may include obtaining a health certificate, updating vaccinations, requisite diagnostic testing, or administration of medications.

The international relocation may require quarantine time for the pet. For example, pet relocation from the United States to Taiwan requires the importer to “…apply for an import permit and make a reservation of the post-entry quarantine space from animal quarantine authority at the port of entry.” Also, “When conducting the quarantine inspection, BAPHIQ (animal quarantine authority) will check the veterinary certificate and detain the dog or cat at the designated post-entry quarantine location for 7 days. During quarantine detention, the blood of the dog or cat will be sampled and tested again for rabies antibody.” Ultimately, pets that may need to undergo quarantine are bound to not be the happiest tail-waggers. However, when they are reunited with their owners, their happiness may increase. Especially if the owner shares big hugs and some delicious pet treats.

What Does This Mean?

It is important for new hires and transferees to understand issues related to pet relocation. Employers should be sure to extend the same level of service to pets as they would to human members of the relocating employee’s family. They should also ensure safe animal transportation options are available.

Employers should work with a qualified and experienced Relocation Management Company (RMC) that can provide guidance for safe and reliable pet relocation. RMCs can help clients and transferees understand how to arrange for the best pet relocation options.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to help their new hires and relocating employees with pet relocation. We can help your company utilize pre-decision services to identify needs and requirements to ensure a smooth relocation process for the employee, their family members, and their pets.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a “.com.” The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. As a result, GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in learning about pet relocation solutions, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Animal Transportation During the COVID-19 Pandemic

With the majority of US households containing at least one pet, the issue of animal transportation is an important consideration. The American Pet Products Association (APPA) reports that 67% of US households own a pet. The variety and number of pets in the US provides an indication of the complexity of transport logistics and decisions:

Pet # of Households (millions)
Dog 63.4
Cat 42.7
Freshwater Fish 11.5
Bird 5.7
Small Animal 5.4
Reptile 4.5
Saltwater Fish 1.6
Horse 1.6

Source: American Pet Products Association

Pets and COVID-19

Pet owners face unique challenges when it comes to the COVID-19 Pandemic and animal transportation. They must address social isolation, sanitation, and safety concerns for themselves as it pertains to their specific area circumstance. Also, they must address the same parameters for their pet. APPA has identified several products that are ideally suited to dealing with social isolation for pet owners and their pets. Unique ideas include pet grooming kits for home use, a motorized ribbon toy to keep cats active, puzzles made specifically for dogs to play with, and a dog treadmill.

Some evidence suggests that pets may become infected from close contact with humans who are ill with COVID-19. However, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Shelter Medicine Program in their publication Animal Services’ Role in COVID-19 Support, “There is no current evidence to suggest that pets play a role in the spread of this human disease.”

Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that pet owners treat pets as they would treat other human family members:

  • Do not let pets interact with people or animals outside the household
  • If someone in the household becomes sick, isolate that person from everyone else, including pets

COVID-19 May Impact Animal Transportation

Clients with new hires or transferring employees should be aware of any issues related to pet ownership as it may relate to a possible relocation. Pre-decision services help clients learn what the employee will be facing as it relates to a move that will include a pet. If a new hire or transferee is a pet owner, COVID-19 issues may impact animal transportation and directly affect the relocation process.

What May be Necessary for Animal Transportation During COVID-19?

Animal transportation must receive the same consideration as human transportation. The UW Shelter Medicine Program’s publication notes that “Every exception to social distancing decreases its efficacy.” Therefore, routine travel outside of a community for pets should be discontinued, the same as for human travel.

Relocation and moving are an essential service during COVID-19. For pet owners, consideration should be given to points during animal transportation such as:

  • Social distancing during the pet move
  • Limiting moving company employee exposure to the pet during the process
  • Following local regulations that are part of “safe at home” and “stay at home” orders
  • Careful observation of the pet for signs of illness

The CDC notes that the situation is evolving, and information will be updated as it becomes available. However, as noted previously, pet owners should provide the same level of care and consideration for their pets as they do other human family members. CDC Guidelines on Prevention therefore apply to both humans and pets, and include:

  • Frequent handwashing before and after interactions with pets
  • Avoiding close contact with other animals and people
  • Covering your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover if in close contact with others
  • Cover coughs and sneezes around humans and pets
  • Cleanliness and disinfection throughout living spaces
  • Health monitoring for pets

Many pet owners already consider their pets as members of the family, and take as good care of their pets as they do themselves. As a result, pet owners would likely exercise diligence related to COVID-19 prevention for their pets as well.

What Should Employers do About Animal Transportation During COVID-19?

It is important for employers with relocating employees to know and understand how to address issues related to animal transportation during COVID-19. Employers should extend the same level of service to pets as they would to human members of the relocating employee’s family. They should also ensure safe animal transportation options are available.

Employers should work with a qualified and experienced Relocation Management Company (RMC) that can provide guidance for a pet move and animal transportation during COVID-19.  RMCs can help clients and transferees understand how to arrange for the best animal transportation options and determine how to comply with pet shipping requirements such as health certificates and other issues.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to help their new hires and relocating employees with pets arrange for animal transportation. Our team can help your company understand the issues involved with animal transportation during COVID-19. We can help your company utilize pre-decision services to identify needs and requirements to ensure a smooth relocation process for the employee, their family members, and their pets.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in learning about animal transportation solutions during COVID-19, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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What Should You Know About a Pet Move?

With 68% of American households owning a pet, chances are high that a relocating employee will include a pet move. There are many benefits to owning a pet. According to Animal Planet, some health benefits to owning a pet include:

  • Enhanced social skills
  • Less likelihood for children to develop related allergies
  • Decreased risk of heart attack and lower blood pressure
  • Healthier lifestyle from taking care of pets (walking dogs)
  • Increased companionship improves overall state of mind

What is a Pet?

A pet can be almost any kind of domesticated animal that is kept for companionship or pleasure, and may require a pet move, including:

Service Animals

Pets are distinct from Service Animals. Service Animals, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act regulations as published by the Department of Justice, are defined as any dog that is trained to do work or perform tasks that benefit an individual who has a disability.

Emotional Support Animals

Pets are also distinct from Emotional Support Animals, Therapy Animals, or Comfort Animals. These types of animals may be used as part of a medical treatment plan to treat conditions such as depression, anxiety, and phobias.

Points to Consider on a Pet Move

There may be times when a relocating employee must arrange for a pet move. This can be due to timing issues related to work travel or other business needs. A number of solutions are available depending on what is required. However, it is important to investigate the options as soon as possible and understand everything that is required in order to arrange the transport. With enough notice, a range of solutions may be available that provide the best option for a pet’s care and well-being during a pet move. It may also help relocating employees to look into training for their pets that might be traveling with them.

Ground Transport Points to Consider on a Pet Move

Shared Ride or Private Transportation

Ground transport for a pet move usually includes pickup at origin and delivery to destination. Usually, animal transportation services require a minimum of 4-6 week notice. Also, ground transport may be in a share-ride format, where pets are in transport with other pets. Should an employee’s pet not interact well with other pets, this may cause stress for the animal. Costs may be higher for private transportation.

Health Certificates and Microchips

Most ground transport firms require some form of interstate health certificate, verification of appropriate vaccinations, and other documentation to ensure the animal is in good health. Veterinarians should microchip all animals for identification. Some ground transport firms will send a complimentary microchip to the relocating employee’s veterinarian to implant during the examination needed for the health certificate. The International Pet and Animal Transportation Association has a number of helpful resources to review for a pet move. Many pet owners also choose to invest in pet insurance to cover the rising costs of veterinary care.

Air Transport Points to Consider on a Pet Move

Temperature Issues

While air transport may be available, it may be highly dependent on temperatures. Some airlines do not have temperature-controlled vehicles to take pets to and from the cargo hold on the aircraft.

Restrictions on Cargo Transport

Also, each airline has its own restrictions on whether pets can be transported in cargo. Costs are variable, as are space and type of transport. Some airlines have restrictions on the breeds of dog they will accept for cargo transport. Health certificates and vaccination records are usually required, and some airlines require the use of a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or International Air Transport Association (IATA) approved kennel. Even the size of a kennel may be an issue; some airlines will not accept large kennels, so air transport for larger animals may not be possible.

What Should Employers do About a Pet Move?

It is important for employers with relocating employees to know and understand issues relating to the concept of pets, Service Animals, and any other designations such as Therapy Animals, as they relate to the transferee. Relocating Employees with Service Animals may not be able to travel alone, so the relocation process must take the Service Animal into account.

Similarly, for all pets and non-Service Animals, employers should exercise care and concern on behalf of the relocating employee for these animals. Transferees and their family members usually consider pets and Comfort or Therapy Animals as a member of their family. Employers should extend the same level of service to these animals as they would to any other member of the relocating employee’s family. They should ensure safe transportation options are available, and consider all issues including health certificates.

Employers should work with a qualified and experienced Relocation Management Company (RMC) that can provide guidance for a pet move.  RMCs can help clients and transferees understand how to arrange for the best pet move transportation options and determine how to comply with pet shipping requirements for health certificates and other issues.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to help transferees arrange for safe and secure transportation for a pet move. Our team can help your company understand the issues involved with a pet move, and use appropriate pre-decision services to identify needs and requirements to ensure a smooth relocation process for the transferee and their pet.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com, created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in learning about solutions for a pet move, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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