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Moving Countries with your Pet Series: Singapore to Germany
Annika used to volunteer with us at OSCAS (Oasis Second Chance Animal Shelter) and we sadly had to say goodbye to her but also happy as she was taking Pepper! Five-year-old Pepper had been through some upsetting times as she was left behind suddenly by her first family, who returned to the UK without her. Fortunately, we found her an initial fosterer so she did not need to return to the shelter that night she was let go. From then on she was fostered by Annika, who fell in love with this smart, easy-going girl and could never ever leave her. Together they flew back to Germany just before Singapore went into lockdown and here is how they did it.
Health Care for Aging Dogs: Incontinence and Kidney issues
As our own dogs grow older, we've seen various issues prop up and so we decided to start a blog series with tips from people providing healthy care for their own dogs in their senior years. Depending upon the breed, in most cases, a dog is considered to have entered senior years between the age of 5-10 years.
Moving Countries with your Pet Series : USA to Singapore | Singapore to USA
Our second Moving with your Pets Series covers transporting your dog and cat between The USA and Singapore. While the distance may be long, it's far shorter than the heartbreak your pet will feel if they are left behind, so we hope these real-life experiences will offer reference and guidance to keep your furry family members together.
Moving Countries with your Pet Series: Australia to Singapore | Singapore to Australia
Our third Moving with your Pet Series covers transporting your dog from and to Singapore and Australia. As a nation, Australia has strict laws on import of animals, so advance planning will go a long way, specially if you plan to adopt a dog in Singapore. These moves were the first time for both families to move with their pet dog and they couldn't be happier to have done. We hope these real-life experiences will offer reference and guidance to keep your furry family members together.