Pet Transport

Pet Relocation from Finland

As Finland’s oldest pet relocation company, we specialize in safe and professional international pet transport. We ensure a smooth journey for pets traveling worldwide, including the USA, Australia, Canada, and the UK.

Safe & Professional Pet Transport

Comprehensive Pet Shipping

International pet travel requires detailed planning and strict compliance with airline and import regulations. We handle every aspect of the transport process, from securing travel documents and booking flights to ensuring the correct veterinary procedures are completed on time.

Our services fully comply with IATA (International Air Transport Association) regulations, guaranteeing that your pet’s journey meets international safety and transport standards.

 

⚠️ Specialized Animal Air Transport

This is a professional pet transport service, distinct from flying with a pet as baggage or in the cabin. Pets travel as cargo under expert supervision, with handlers trained to ensure their safety and comfort throughout the trip.

Why Choose Us

Flexible Transport Options

We offer solutions tailored to your needs

Door-to-Door or Airport-to-Airport Services –Choose the level of service that suits you best.

Trusted by Finnish Pet Owners – High customer satisfaction and expert guidance on Finland’s pet export regulations.

Safe & Professional Pet Transport

Animal Welfare & Global Expertise

We prioritize your pet’s well-being throughout the journey. As Finland’s only member of IPATA (International Pet and Animal Transportation Association) and ATA (Animal Transport Association), we adhere to the highest safety and ethical standards. Our trusted global network ensures smooth coordination with airline carriers and pet handlers, providing consistent and reliable service worldwide.

How Our Service Works

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Consultation & Planning

We assess travel requirements, including breed restrictions, airline policies, and necessary documentation.

Preparation & Compliance

Guidance on veterinary checks, health certificates, and IATA-compliant travel crates.

Safe Transport & Monitoring

Coordination with airlines and handlers to ensure a smooth and secure journey.

Ongoing Support & Feedback

Regular real-time updates and post-journey follow-ups to ensure excellence.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQs About Pet Relocations

Transporting a pet internationally is a complex process with varying regulations depending on the destination. Every country has specific import rules, and airlines require precise documentation to avoid travel delays, extended quarantine periods, or customs clearance issues. Professional pet transport companies handle all the logistics to ensure a smooth journey, minimizing stress for both you and your pet.
The cost of transporting a pet depends on several factors, including the size of the pet, the destination country, and airline fees. Since each case is unique, we provide tailored pricing based on the specific requirements of your pet’s journey. Contact us for a detailed quote.
Selecting the correct travel container is essential for your pet’s safety and comfort. The crate must comply with IATA airline regulations, ensuring it provides enough space, ventilation, and security. To find the right size and specifications for your pet, visit our [Guide on Container Sizes].
When pets travel as excess baggage, they are checked in with your luggage and fly on the same plane as you. However, not all airlines allow this, and certain destinations require pets to be transported as cargo. Pets traveling as air cargo are placed in a climate-controlled and pressurized cargo hold, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey.
Yes, air cargo is a widely used and safe method for relocating pets. The cargo hold is climate-controlled and pressurized, maintaining conditions similar to the passenger cabin. In many cases, air transport is safer and less stressful for pets than long-distance road travel.
The legal requirements for pet transport vary by country and frequently change. Some destinations require specific vaccinations, import permits, or veterinary health certificates. In certain cases, preparations must begin six to nine months in advance. It’s essential to research your destination’s pet import regulations and start planning as early as possible to ensure compliance.
Age plays an important role in determining when a pet can travel. Many countries have vaccination schedules and veterinary treatment requirements based on age. Airlines typically do not allow pets younger than eight to ten weeks to fly, while some countries enforce strict rabies vaccination rules, requiring pets to be a certain age before they can travel.

(FAQ)s- preparing for the trip

Helping your pet get comfortable with the travel crate before departure can significantly reduce anxiety during the journey. Avoid giving sedatives, as they can be dangerous at high altitudes. It is best to feed your pet only a light meal about five hours before the flight to prevent nausea, while water should be provided as usual.
On the day of travel, dry food should be securely attached to the crate in case it is needed during layovers. If your pet has specific dietary requirements, inform us in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.

(FAQ)s- On Travel Day

Once your pet’s flight is confirmed, we will provide you with a document detailing all necessary procedures. In most cases, pets must be checked in approximately four hours before departure, but this varies depending on the airline.
Your pet travels in a dedicated cargo hold designed to maintain the same temperature and pressure conditions as the passenger cabin. During layovers, airline personnel monitor pets in designated animal lounges, ensuring their well-being before the next leg of their journey.
A familiar blanket can be placed inside the crate to provide comfort, but it should not be too large. Toys and other loose items are not permitted, as they can pose a choking hazard. Collars should not be worn during transport but can be securely attached to the crate. Two drinking cups must also be attached to ensure your pet has access to water.
If your pet requires medication, it is important to notify us at the time of booking, as airline approval may be required. Medications must be in their original packaging and accompanied by a veterinary certificate. Clear instructions on dosage and frequency must also be provided in English to ensure proper handling during transport.