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Lisa Kelly

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My main focus is teaching pet owners how to choose and properly prepare an airline carrier kennel for a safe and comfortable trip. I can answer any questions on the subject of purchasing an airline approved carrier or kennel. I can also answer questions on how to modify or prepare an existing pet carrier kennel to be safe and considered airline compliant. Also any questions on how to ship a pet domestically in the USA. I can not answer questions on required paperwork for importing or exporting pets internationally.

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2012-01-31 Moving to Germany:

Embargo's are set by individual airlines not as an entire industry rule. I know that US/Continental airlines (now merged) never has an embargo they fly year round. I believe American Airlines normally

2012-01-16 Cats transiting in MIA:

I am sorry but International Pet Travel is not my area of expertise. You may want to go to www.pettravel.com and go to their forum and post the question they are located in Florida and specialize in pet

2011-12-05 Transporting a Turkish cat to EU:

It was my understanding that as of January 1 2012 things are supposed to become much easier for pets traveling to EU...    see <a href=" http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2011/06/30/new-rules-pet-passports/">

2011-11-13 Animal travel:

I didn't even think about the Pitbull factor I was focusing on the snub nosed aspect. Yes you do have a two huge obstacles to overcome. 1st- "snub nose pets" many airlines do not allow because of safety

2011-11-12 Animal travel:

Hi Noelle,  A USDA Vet is easy. You just need to call the vets in your area and ask each one are they USDA certified? And if they are they will have the Paperwork and forms needed. I also have some of

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