{"name":"Animal Transport article dataset","url":"https://animals-transport.com/data/articles","count":10,"articles":[{"slug":"ground-vs-air-pet-travel-decision","title":"Ground vs air pet travel: a welfare-first decision framework","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/ground-vs-air-pet-travel-decision","description":"Compare road and air travel for a dog or cat using trip length, transfers, carrier rules, health, weather and owner proximity—not price alone.","category":"Mode choice","keywords":["ground vs air pet transport","pet travel by car or plane","safest way to transport a pet"],"quickAnswer":"Ground travel usually offers more control over stops, observation and route changes, while air travel can reduce total journey time on long distances. The better option depends on the animal’s health and temperament, the number of handovers, weather limits, carrier rules and whether the owner can remain close.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":8,"sources":[{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"},{"title":"IATA — Live Animals","url":"https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/live-animals/"},{"title":"RSPCA — Taking Your Pet on Holiday","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/general/holiday"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"prepare-dog-for-20-hour-road-trip","title":"How to prepare a dog for a 20-hour road journey","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/prepare-dog-for-20-hour-road-trip","description":"A practical preparation timeline for long-distance dog travel: short practice drives, restraint, water, rest stops, feeding and contingency planning.","category":"Road travel","keywords":["prepare dog for long car journey","20 hour road trip with dog","dog travel checklist"],"quickAnswer":"Prepare over days or weeks, not on departure morning: introduce the secured carrier or harness, build up with short drives, confirm health and documents, pack water and familiar essentials, and map safe stops. The dog should never roam freely or be left in a parked vehicle.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":7,"sources":[{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"},{"title":"RSPCA — Taking Your Pet on Holiday","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/general/holiday"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"pet-carrier-fit-check","title":"Pet carrier fit check: space, ventilation and secure placement","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/pet-carrier-fit-check","description":"How to evaluate whether a pet carrier is appropriately sized, ventilated, escape-resistant and safely secured for road or air travel.","category":"Equipment","keywords":["pet carrier size guide","dog crate for travel","IATA pet carrier requirements"],"quickAnswer":"A travel carrier should let the animal stand naturally, turn around and lie down while remaining secure and well ventilated. Fit alone is not enough: verify door hardware, floor grip, airflow, fastenings and the exact operator-specific rules before travel.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":6,"sources":[{"title":"IATA — Traveler’s Pet Corner","url":"https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/live-animals/pets/"},{"title":"IATA — Live Animals Regulations overview","url":"https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/live-animals/"},{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"border-queue-contingency-pets","title":"Border queues with pets: build a contingency plan before departure","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/border-queue-contingency-pets","description":"Plan water, temperature, secure handling, documents and alternative timing for pet travel when a border crossing may be delayed.","category":"Route resilience","keywords":["border queue with pet","pet travel border delay","EU pet entry point"],"quickAnswer":"Treat a border delay as a planned operating condition: carry extra water and supplies, protect ventilation, keep documents accessible, identify legal entry points and never release an animal in an unsecured queue area. Check official border and entry-point information close to departure.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":6,"sources":[{"title":"European Commission — Travellers’ points of entry","url":"https://food.ec.europa.eu/animals/movement-pets/travellers-points-entry_en"},{"title":"Your Europe — Travelling with pets","url":"https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/carry/pets-and-other-animals/index_en.htm"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"heatwave-road-travel-pets","title":"Heatwave road travel with pets: when the plan must change","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/heatwave-road-travel-pets","description":"Recognise when heat makes a pet journey unsafe and use travel timing, ventilation, water and no-go criteria instead of relying on open windows.","category":"Seasonal risk","keywords":["pet travel heatwave","dog car travel hot weather","safe temperature pet transport"],"quickAnswer":"In a heatwave, move travel to the coolest hours, reduce stationary exposure, verify continuous cooling and water, and define a no-go threshold with veterinary input. An open window or shaded parking space does not make a parked vehicle safe.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":6,"sources":[{"title":"RSPCA — Dogs die in hot cars","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/dogs/health/dogsinhotcars"},{"title":"RSPCA — Taking Your Pet on Holiday","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/general/holiday"},{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"questions-before-booking-pet-transport","title":"14 questions to ask before booking pet transport","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/questions-before-booking-pet-transport","description":"A provider-neutral checklist covering route ownership, handovers, welfare, vehicle setup, emergencies, documents, updates and liability.","category":"Provider checks","keywords":["questions to ask pet transporter","choose pet transport company","pet relocation provider checklist"],"quickAnswer":"Ask who physically handles the animal, how many handovers occur, how the carrier is secured, how temperature and stops are managed, what happens after a delay, which documents are checked and who is responsible at every stage. Get the answers in writing before payment.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":7,"sources":[{"title":"IATA — Live Animals","url":"https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/live-animals/"},{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"},{"title":"Your Europe — Travelling with pets","url":"https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/carry/pets-and-other-animals/index_en.htm"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"cat-long-car-journey-setup","title":"A calmer long car journey for a cat: setup before motion","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/cat-long-car-journey-setup","description":"Prepare a secure carrier, scent-familiar bedding, litter contingencies, door control and a quiet vehicle routine for a long trip with a cat.","category":"Cats","keywords":["long car journey with cat","cat travel carrier setup","cat road trip checklist"],"quickAnswer":"A calmer cat journey begins before the engine starts: make the carrier familiar, secure it against movement, reduce noise and visual stimulation, control every door opening and prepare a contained litter plan. Never release a cat at an outdoor rest stop.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":6,"sources":[{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"},{"title":"RSPCA — Taking Your Pet on Holiday","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/general/holiday"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"senior-dog-long-distance-travel","title":"Senior dogs and long-distance travel: questions for the go/no-go review","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/senior-dog-long-distance-travel","description":"Assess mobility, pain, temperature tolerance, medication timing, rest setup and emergency access before a long trip with an older dog.","category":"Health planning","keywords":["senior dog long distance travel","old dog road trip","fit to travel elderly dog"],"quickAnswer":"An older dog needs an individual fit-to-travel discussion, not a generic age cut-off. Review mobility, pain, breathing, continence, temperature tolerance, medication timing and the ability to reach veterinary care along the route.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":7,"sources":[{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"},{"title":"RSPCA — Taking Your Pet on Holiday","url":"https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/general/holiday"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"eu-entry-document-order-2026","title":"EU pet entry in 2026: the document order that affects your route","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/eu-entry-document-order-2026","description":"Understand how identification, rabies vaccination, certificates, entry points and owner timing interact with transport planning for EU pet entry.","category":"Border readiness","keywords":["EU pet entry 2026","pet travel documents Europe","EU animal health certificate 2026"],"quickAnswer":"For non-commercial entry into the EU, dogs, cats and ferrets generally need compliant identification, valid rabies vaccination and the required travel document; a rabies antibody test may apply depending on origin. Owner timing, the number of animals and the designated entry point can change the legal route.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":8,"sources":[{"title":"Your Europe — EU pet travel rules","url":"https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/carry/pets-and-other-animals/index_en.htm"},{"title":"European Commission — Bringing a pet into the EU","url":"https://food.ec.europa.eu/animals/live-animal-movements/dogs-cats-and-ferrets/eu-legislation/non-commercial-movement-non-eu-countries_en"},{"title":"European Commission — Travellers’ points of entry","url":"https://food.ec.europa.eu/animals/movement-pets/travellers-points-entry_en"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."},{"slug":"pet-travel-handover-chain","title":"The handover chain: where pet journeys most often lose clarity","url":"https://animals-transport.com/blog/pet-travel-handover-chain","description":"Map custody, identity checks, condition records, communication and decision authority across every pet-travel handover.","category":"Operations","keywords":["pet transport handover checklist","animal transport chain of custody","pet relocation transfer"],"quickAnswer":"Every handover should record who transfers the animal, who receives it, the pet’s identity and visible condition, the carrier and documents, the time and the next responsible party. If decision authority is unclear, delays become welfare and compliance risks.","publishedAt":"2026-08-08","updatedAt":"2026-08-08","readMinutes":6,"sources":[{"title":"IATA — Live Animals","url":"https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/live-animals/"},{"title":"CDC — Pet Travel Safety","url":"https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/travel/index.html"}],"citationNote":"Verify live official sources before regulatory, veterinary, airline, border or document decisions."}]}