Pet Transport Blog
Guides, tips, and expert advice on safely transporting your pet—from a team that does it every day.
Is It Safe to Ship Your Dog in Cargo? What the Data Shows
Cargo hold pet transport has caused 122 animal deaths in 5 years. Learn what the data reveals about cargo risks and safer alternatives like flight nanny service.
Flight Nanny vs. Cargo: Which Is Safer for Your Dog?
Compare flight nanny and cargo pet transport side by side. See the safety differences, costs, and what your dog actually experiences with each option.
How Much Does a Flight Nanny Cost? 2026 Pricing Guide
Flight nanny costs start at $400 for domestic flights. Get a full 2026 pricing breakdown including international rates, what's included, and how to save.
Military PCS Pet Transport: Your Complete 2026 Guide
PCS with pets? The DoD reimburses up to $550 domestic and $2,000 OCONUS for pet transport. Learn how to claim it and get your pet moved safely.
Can Snub-Nosed Dogs Fly? Safe Options for Bulldogs and Pugs
Most airlines ban brachycephalic breeds from cargo. Learn why snub-nosed dogs like French Bulldogs and Pugs face higher flight risks and what safe options exist.
Flight Nanny for Large Dogs: What Are Your Options?
Dogs over 20 lbs can't fly in-cabin on commercial airlines. Explore your options for safe large dog transport, from cargo to private jet dog charter.
Moving to Hawaii with a Dog: Skip Quarantine Guide
Hawaii requires strict pet import documentation. Follow this step-by-step checklist to get direct airport release and avoid 120-day quarantine for your dog.
Should You Sedate Your Dog for a Flight? What Vets Say
Vets and airlines advise against sedating dogs for flights. Learn why sedation is risky at altitude and what safer alternatives actually work for anxious pets.
Shipping a Puppy from a Breeder: The Safest Way
Learn how to safely ship a puppy from a breeder using a flight nanny service. Puppies as young as 8 weeks can fly in-cabin with a trained handler. Here's how.
Pet Transport Scams: How to Spot a Fake Flight Nanny
Pet transport scams cost victims $500-$2,000. Learn the red flags of fake flight nanny services and how to verify a legitimate pet transporter before you pay.
