Adjusting to a New Home: A Guide for Dogs After a Long-Distance Move
Helping your dog settle into a new home after a long-distance move takes time. Learn about the adjustment period and how to make the transition process easier.
Helping your dog settle into a new home after a long-distance move takes time. Learn about the adjustment period and how to make the transition process easier.
Bringing your pet to the USA? Learn about the required documentation and vaccinations that your pet needs for a successful and hassle-free import process.
Flying with a large dog can feel like a challenge. However, with the right tips and preparation, the journey can be stress-free for both you and your pet.
While pet emergencies are very rare, we here at Tailwind have processes set in place to address any issues that may arise while your pet is in transport.
U.S. service members planning a PCS with a pet may be eligible for pet relocation reimbursements. Our guide breaks down the qualifications and costs covered.
Not sure whether to fly your pet in cargo or in-cabin? Our guide can help you determine which option is best for your specific situation and pet.
Some breeds of dogs aren’t allowed on flights, no matter how well you train them. Let’s take a look at the main breeds restricted to fly and the reasons why.
In this article, we’ll discuss the best ways to train your dog for flying on a plane, as well as some tips to help your pet feel more at ease with their crate.
Traveling with your pet by air requires careful preparation. That’s why we’ve created this ultimate checklist to make sure you’ve got everything you need.
Learn more about the import process for rescue dogs from high-risk countries and Zoe’s successful journey from Egypt to the US.
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