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TRAVELLING

We make sure that our babies travel in the safest and most comfortable way possible. Please note that each country and airline has its own strict regulations regarding international pet travel. Airplanes have dedicated climate controlled, pressurized compartments that are designed to keep their canine passengers comfortable and safe. Each dog comes with a crate.

During the journey, our babies are provided with food and water. Having said that, the dog might still be thirsty after arrival, so please make sure to give the dog something to drink as soon as it is taken out of the crate. The bottom of the crate is lined with a thick layer of paper to absorb any in-flights accidents and keep the dog clean and dry. During its travels your new baby is regularly inspected by an animal professional who cleans up the accidents and assists the new baby with whatever is needed.

CRATE

Each country and each airline has strict regulations regarding international pet travel. Our crates comply with the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) regulations. It is important that a crate must be well ventilated and large enough that your new baby can stand up, lie down and turn around freely. No part of the dog is allowed to protrude from the crate. It should also be secure and leak-proof. Sedation is neither allowed nor suggested due to the unpredictability of how the drugs will affect the dog at high altitudes.

HEALTH CHECK

Our veterinarian checks every new baby again before departure. Our veterinarian performs a complete general physical examination that includes the followning:

    Mouth and teeth
    Ears
    Eyes
    Skin and hair
    Nose
    Neck
    Chest
    Heart (pulse and heart rate)
    Lungs and breathing
    Stomach
    Feet and nails
    Chin and jaw
    Genitals
    Temperature
    Weight
    General appearance
    Musculo-skeletal
    Joints
    Movement

Furthermore, there are animal friendly areas with a designated veterinarian in most international airports. The staff at these airports will examine, feed, water, exercise and take care of your new baby.

UP-TO-DATE VACCINATION

Our vaccination schedule is as follows:
    - TheParvo vaccination shot is given when the puppy is between 6 to 8 weeks old. It is very important for the puppy to be given this vaccination shot before the end of its suckling period. The vaccination is accompanied by deworming treatment.


    - The puppy’s immune system is ready to be vaccinated once more, two weeks after the first inoculation. A Distemper, Canine Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Parvo combination vaccine is given to the puppy. We also make sure that the puppy receives
deworming treatment after his vaccination.


    - The above core vaccinations for Distemper, Canine Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Parvo are repeated again three weeks later. We make sure that the puppy is also given deworming treatment on this occasion.


    - The puppy is finally vaccinated against Rabies virus when it is 90 days old.
Our vaccination protocol adheres to a worldwide standard. We will register the vaccination history of the dog in its vaccination booklet. Dogs can only travel after getting all the necessary vaccines. The dog’s exact delivery time is calculated from the day it has received its Rabies vaccination shot. This period is defined according to the legislation imposed by the dog’s destination country.

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