
Pet relocation to New Zealand
Pet relocation to New Zealand
According to the Ministry for Primery Industries, New Zealand has strict rules about importing live animals, whether they’re pet cats destined for your home, or wild animals headed to a zoo. The New Zealand Customs Service and the Ministry for Primary Industries share responsibility for ensuring the rules are observed.
But bringing dogs or cats to New Zealand is easier than you think if you plan ahead and pay particular attention to import requirements and follow all the custom guidelines. And the easiest and the safest way to transport your beloved pet is to go through a reputable company.
When transporting a pet the most important thing you will worry about is their comfort. Checking the company track record and the reputation is one way to find out if your pet is in safe hands.
At John mason, they specialise in pet transport and have years of experience. They keep you updated from the moment you hand over the pet to them at the airport or the vet clinic.
All dogs are given a nice long walk before take them over to the airport, to make sure they are nice and tired. And you can always track location and watch their progress with the flight tracking links sent to you.
And furthermore if you require any assistance with arrival process, including Import Permits, Customs clearance, quarantine booking and transfers, even delivering them to your home will be handled by the company.
Pet relocation to New Zealand -John Mason Pet Relocation division will:
Liaise with you throughout your move.
Liaise with your vet.
Make all travel arrangements including collection, boarding, flights, Customs and DEFRA export submissions and any import requirements for the far end of the journey.
Arrange for vet to examine your pets and issue the Export Health Certificate (their fit to fly).
Provide an airline approved travel carrier, if you do not have one.
Transfer your pet to the departure airport ready for check in.
John Mason is also one of the only providers to offer Global Pet Register tags.