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Flying with Your Pet in 2026? The 12 Questions the Check-In Agent WILL Ask You (Don't Get Bumped!)

You've booked the flight, your dog is ready. But at check-in, the agent asks: "Did you reserve? What are the carrier dimensions? Is the rabies vaccine >21 days old? Did you give a sedative?" One wrong answer and you're off the flight. This guide lists the 12 exact questions you'll face, the right answers (and the wrong ones that get you rejected), plus a pre-flight checklist based on 2026 DOT, EU, and UK regulations. Don't let your dream trip turn into a nightmare.

13 min

Moving House? Update Your Pet's Microchip! (2026 Checklist)

Moved to a new home, changed your phone number? Forgetting to update your dog or cat's microchip registration could mean you never get them back if they're lost. It can also lead to fines. This 2026 guide covers how to update your address, phone, and ownership details in the PetVet system via e-Government, vet clinics, or agriculture offices. Includes deadlines, penalty amounts, and a printable checklist.

10 min

Crested Gecko Dropped Its Tail: What to Do, What NOT to Do (2026)

When your crested gecko drops its tail, panic is common, but the right steps are simple. Tail autotomy is a natural defense mechanism; most heal without intervention. However, partial drops, infection signs, and incorrect handling can become dangerous. This guide covers the first 10 minutes, hospital tank setup, healing timeline, 'frogbutt' life, and prevention strategies.

13 min

Your Pet's Passport Is NOT What You Think — 8 Myths That Get Dogs and Cats Turned Away at the Border (2026)

The EU Pet Passport does not work for the US, Australia, Japan or the UK (since Brexit). The GB Pet Health Certificate expires after one trip. A vaccine card is not a passport. And the microchip order can invalidate everything. This guide corrects 8 myths that get UK, EU, AUS and US-based pet owners refused at borders — and what to do instead.

15 min

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