20% off all domestic shipments until 04/25/25
20% off all domestic shipments until 04/25/25
We provide door to door transportation for cats and dogs. We work with you and your vet to obtain all the details we need to coordinate all the logistics for your pet's big adventure.
Yes, airlines ship thousands of pets every year without issue. You can read more about pet travel safety Here
You should definitely ensure your pet is provided plenty of water prior to and on the day of their big adventure. Our team will also make sure that their food and water bowls are regularly topped off before we check them in for the flight. Once pets are in the care of the airline after check-in, the airline staff will be sure to top off water as well. However, it is NOT recommended for pets to eat right before takeoff or during the flight. This can cause an upset stomach, which we of course want to avoid. Our team will not provide food for the flight and we do not recommend feeding them less than 4 hours prior to flight departure. If your pet has a layover, they will be provided more water and some food (depending on the length of the layover). Water will also be provided once they have landed as they are clearing through customs. If your pet will be boarding or spending time in quarantine throughout their trip, they will be provided food and water regularly. You can read more about whether you should feed pets who are flying in our blog.
If you have a dog that is traveling, our team will provide them with a nice walk and potty break prior to check-in at the airport. Once your pet is checked in, they must remain inside their travel kennel until they arrive at the destination. We do not let cats out of the travel kennel after we pick them up since you know they can be sneaky escape artists. Upon arrival to the destination, dogs will be provided with a walk and potty break before they head home to you. Again, cats will need to remain inside their travel kennels unless there is a safe and secure room to let them out. Litter boxes are not permitted to be inside the travel kennel so please be aware that sometimes your pet may go to the bathroom inside the kennel. As they say, if you gotta go, you gotta go. If your pet has soiled their travel kennel and there is a safe place to let them out of the kennel then we do try our best to clean the kennel when possible prior to delivery.
Airlines have strict rules on what items are permitted to travel with pets. The only items we can send with your pet are the following:
**We cannot ship your pet with any other personal belongings so you will be responsible for shipping these items to your new home. We cannot be held liable for any non-approved items that are misplaced while your pet is in transit.
Each country has its own set of vaccination requirements for pets entering the country.
In general, we strongly recommend that you keep your pet up to date with the following:
Dog Vaccinations:
Cat Vaccinations:
The vet must follow the vaccine manufacturer's guidelines regarding revaccination. In general, a booster vaccine is required 2-4 weeks after the first to be considered fully vaccinated. Following the first booster, the vaccinations are then valid for 1-3 years (depending on the vaccine).
Take a look at our Country Pet Travel Guides for country-specific vaccination information.
We can provide you with a quote for a meet & greet near the airport and in some cases you can pick up your pet from the destination airport yourself after they have cleared customs. However, you cannot physically check your pet in yourself. Most airlines require a designated pet shipper to be the one to check pets in for their flight. Additionally, if IDP is booking your pet’s flight, then the person checking them in must be STA certified - so we will only use our team of experts.
It is possible that there may be other pets on the same flight as yours. However, IDP is not provided with that information by the airline. All pets must be in their own travel kennel so they will not be mingling with each other. Each airline and aircraft has limitations on the number of pets that can be accommodated on the plane and this will in part depend on the size of the travel kennels.
When possible, depending on how many pets you have, we always try to book them on the same flight so they will be together throughout their journey. In some cases, pets in the same family need to be separated if the aircraft can only accommodate a certain number of animals on that plane. Most airlines require each individual pet to be in their own travel kennel unless they are puppies or kittens. You can read more about the airline specific regulations here.
In some cases it is possible to be on the same plane as your pet but this is not required or necessary. Due to the differences in how pet reservations work compared to human flight reservations, it can actually be quite difficult to make sure your flights lineup. You do not need to travel on the same plane as your pet and we can always pick them up or drop them off from a friend, family member or boarding facility if you need to travel ahead of or behind your pet.
No, IDP cannot provide transportation for human passengers - only pets. While we can arrange ground and air transportation for your pet, you will be responsible for making your own travel plans (even if you’re going to the same place).
Just like us, our furry companions can face unexpected hiccups when traveling. Beyond the usual flight cancellations and weather setbacks, pet travel is subject to a unique set of challenges. Here are some factors that could potentially delay your pet's journey - some within our control, and others, unfortunately, not. Read more.
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