Full pet-relocation concierge — from start to finish.
The pet relocation concierge with an insider's view of veterinary medicine. 10+ years inside animal hospitals means we understand your pet's records, vaccine timing, and USDA rules better than a typical shipping agent — and we plan the whole move around them: timelines, vet coordination, airline logistics, pet-friendly stays, and travel-day support.
Concierge paperwork for your travel patients.
Reduce administrative burnout in your hospital. Outsource the international travel certificate paperwork — endorsement submissions, timelines, client correspondence — to a specialized documentation partner.
Partner With UsA systematic approach to travel
We've distilled the USDA export documentation process into four milestones so nothing slips through the cracks.
Initial Consultation
We review your destination's import requirements and the vaccination and records history your veterinarian has on file.
Timeline & Docs
A minute-by-minute schedule for vaccinations, blood titers, microchipping, and forms.
USDA Endorsement
Documentation review and direct submission to USDA APHIS within strict 10-day windows.
Travel Day
Final airline check-in support and clear-to-fly verification for departure.

A specialized pet-travel documentation partner.
Founded by a former animal-hospital operations manager who spent years inside animal hospitals watching last-minute paperwork errors devastate families. We are not veterinarians and we don't give medical advice — we bring administrative rigor to the logistical chaos of pet relocation.
- 10+ years supporting animal hospitals with export paperwork
- Deep expertise in USDA APHIS endorsement workflows
- End-to-end coordination from first consult to clear-to-fly
- Trusted by animal hospitals in 10+ states
Country import guides
Explore specific import protocols for our most requested destinations.
Answers before you ask
How early should I start the process?
For rabies-controlled destinations like Japan, Australia, or the UK, we recommend starting at least 7 months prior to travel. EU and most other destinations need 30–90 days.
Do you replace my regular veterinarian?
No — we are not a veterinary practice and do not provide medical advice. We coordinate with your existing vet, manage the paperwork, timelines, and USDA endorsement so your clinic can focus on the exam and vaccines.
Can you handle rabies titer (FAVN/RNATT) testing?
Yes. We coordinate blood draws with your local clinic, manage the approved lab submission, and track the results against your travel window.
Inquire
Speak with a pet-travel documentation specialist. We respond within one business day.



