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Groomers with transportation? Yes please!Groomers with transportation? Yes please!

Groomers with transportation? Yes please!

PawjourrDecember 08, 2020

Travelling with a pet in Singapore is definitely not easy. But that should not stop you from bringing your pets for grooming! Check out these following groomers in Singapore which provide transportation for your pet!

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Flying with a Dog/Cat in Cargo as Checked BaggageFlying with a Dog/Cat in Cargo as Checked Baggage

Flying with a Dog/Cat in Cargo as Checked Baggage

YuMiZuNovember 20, 2020

This is a follow up from out post about flying in-cabin. If you wish to read more about flying in-cabin, please click here.

For all the pets who do not qualify for flying in-cabin, you will have no choice but to fly your pet as excess baggage in-cargo.

I have flown with pets in-cargo many times and always fly them as excess baggage with Singapore Airlines because it is the cheapest method so far.

Please note that when I am talking about in-cargo, I am specifically referring to your pet travelling on the same flight with you as checked/excess baggage. If your pet was not flying with you, but flying individually as a cargo, you will have to check with the airline/your agent for the exact details.

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Flying with a Dog/Cat in the CabinFlying with a Dog/Cat in the Cabin

Flying with a Dog/Cat in the Cabin

YuMiZuNovember 20, 2020

I’m sure that everyone misses travelling this year and just can’t wait to visit other countries again. However safety comes first, and we just gotta put the travel plans aside for now and save up for a trip!

But, this might be the perfect time to start preparing all the necessary documents, health check-ups and planning for the trip if you wish to bring your pet overseas for travelling when borders are open again!

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What to Do After Your Pet Arrives in SingaporeWhat to Do After Your Pet Arrives in Singapore

What to Do After Your Pet Arrives in Singapore

YuMiZuOctober 07, 2020

Up to the final paperwork, you can find all the information available on the Nparks website, but here are the bits that first-time importers may be unsure about. What happens after my pet arrives in Singapore?

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So, I got a pet from overseas, how do I bring it back to Singapore now?So, I got a pet from overseas, how do I bring it back to Singapore now?

So, I got a pet from overseas, how do I bring it back to Singapore now?

YuMiZuOctober 06, 2020

I will be creating a series of posts detailing the breakdown of the process, including the paperwork and the experiences with some tips. I’ve done this paperwork 7 times, so I am pretty familiar with it by now.

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What is crate training and why it is important?What is crate training and why it is important?

What is crate training and why it is important?

Pawsanova / Kobe.sgSeptember 23, 2020

In addition to solid and functional obedience, crate training has to be one of the most valuable skills our dogs can have. Before we go any farther, let’s get one thing out of the way right now – crate training your dog is not cruel, inhumane, or mean. Often times we as humans relate a crate to jail or feel sorry for a dog that is in a crate, but it’s important to remember that we’re training through the dog’s mentality, not our own.

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Importing your pet into SingaporeImporting your pet into Singapore

Importing your pet into Singapore

simbathemonstercatAugust 26, 2020

Having a pet is a life-long commitment. The second you decide to bring a furbaby into your life, it’s imperative to follow it through and care for it to your best ability, even if it means traversing across the world with it.

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