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#32 Moving your pet to Australia with Transfur Animals

#32 Moving your pet to Australia with Transfur Animals

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"We know pets are part of the family, and we want the journey to be as stress-free for them as it is for you."

In this episode, I chat to Andy Simons, owner and director of Transfur Animals, a UK-based pet shipping company specialising in relocating cats and dogs to Australia.

We cover everything you need to know about moving your pet to Australia, including timeframes, costs, crate requirements, quarantine, travel conditions and how to ensure your pet is physically and emotionally ready for the journey.

Andy also shares some important advice about breed restrictions, vaccinations and common mistakes pet owners make when they don’t start the process early enough. If you're considering bringing your furry friend with you when you move, this episode is packed with practical tips and insider advice to help make it all go smoothly.

Welcome to the New Life in Australia podcast

In this episode, Karen and Andy discuss:

  • What animals can (and can’t) be brought to Australia
  • Key timelines and why early planning is essential
  • Quarantine rules, including the difference between 10 and 30-day stays
  • Travel conditions for pets (they fly better than you might think!)
  • What affects the cost of pet transport
  • Emotional and physical preparation tips for your pet
  • How to compare quotes and choose the right pet shipping company

Additional resources

  • Find Transfur Animals in the Move to Australia Directory

  • Get a quote from Transfur Animals

Find all of the migration and relocation services you need in one handy place in the Move to Australia Directory.

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