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There have been various reports in the media in the UK and the USA recently regarding the "outrageous" costs to relocate pets, including a very one sided view on the Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 on Wed 21 Feb 2024. I am delighted to inform everyone that only one airline has recently introduced some very high rates on some routes from 01 March 2024. There are still lots of other airlines that are not increasing their rates, so you and we still have plenty of options.

We have no idea why the airline concerned has chosen to introduce these rates, it could be for all sorts of reasons, higher demand on those routes, limited resources at those specific destinations, so limited supply and high demand, it could be for any number of operational reasons, but the important thing to remember is that there are still lots of alternates available.

Please get in touch to discuss how we can help you and your family relocate.

 

   

 

 

  

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As the night's draw in and we move in to wellies and coats for our walks, we should also start to think about how things can affect our pets. If your pets are anything like our little rescue dog, Pickle, you'll know exactly what I mean. Pickle likes order, she likes calm, she likes quiet - well unless it's her chasing us round the fields when we play tag on our walks that is! As we approach Halloween, Bonfire Night, Christmas and New Year's Eve we try and make sure Pickle is ready for everything that comes with these nights of human fun and frolics. We can obviously do everything in our own home to make sure she is calm and safe, but we can't dictate what our friends and neighbours may have planned. We know there'll be lots of visitors to the house, that's OK, she loves people and is very sociable. What she doesn't like is loud bangs, so fireworks are her worst nightmare! So what can we do when there is a fireworks display going on down the road in the local park, to ensure she feels as clam and safe as possible? Well first of all keep the environment safe for them, make sure doors and windows are closed - not only does this reduce the noise, it also means they cannot bolt and run when they are scared. Try not to leave pets on their own, if you know there is an event that may frighten them. Keep their routine as normal as possible, have some "normal" noise on in the house, music or the TV are great as background and again will help mask some of the bangs outside. Reassure them and stay calm yourself. If you get anxious or angry at your "thoughtless" neighbours, your pets will sense that, and it will add to their stress. You can also try some form of relaxant, there are lots on the market, but speak with your vet and work out which may be best for your pet. Remember many of these products require a period of time to maximise the results, so don't leave it until the night before to start introducing your pet to a new product. I hope these suggestions help keep you and your pets calm and safe over the winter.
By Roger Knowles August 16, 2019
BREXT!! There is still lots of talk and misinformation about the impact of BREXIT on pet travel. Firstly and most importantly, don't worry, pets are still be able to travel to and from the UK and the EU - there are some changes to paper work and a few additional veterinary preparation steps to take to enable pet travel between the UK and the EU, but pets can still travel. So what has changed? Well, under current thinking the EU has said that it no longer views the UK as rabies free, so it won't recognise a UK issued Pet Passport and it requires a pet to have a microchip and a rabies vaccination. In place of the EU Pet Passport, you will need an Animal Health Certificate for each trip. These are issued by vets following a short examination of the pet concerned. If you are planning to take your pet to an EU country, then we would advise talking with your vet well in advance. For the very latest news and updates, please check in with our Blog regularly or go to Gov.uk There is no change to pet travel to and from the UK from any destination or origin outside the UK, so pets coming in from, or going out to any other part of the world are unaffected by BREXIT, other than the paperwork has changed to reflect UK, rather than EU. If in doubt, call us or speak with your vet.
By Roger Knowles August 15, 2019
We are excited to announce that we will be developing our pet relocation options over the coming months and look forward to welcoming you and your pets to the Sky Kennels Travel Club! Please keep your eye on our website for more updates.
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