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Animal Airways Establishes First Flight Veterinarian Division

Support For Pet Owners And Carriers Dealing With Animal Shipping

Animal Airways, which provides pet flight and relocation services, has introduced a new approach to shipping pets overseas. They have instituted an international flight veterinarian division operating 24/7 worldwide in order to ensure pets safety and well-being throughout the flight process.

Flying and relocating with pets on a global level involves veterinarian support for pre-flight advise regarding flight related treatments, vaccinations, microchips, pet passport etc. in respond to the new rules and regulations required by countries and airlines for pet's import and (especially) export, Animal Airways established a new division focusing on pets owners' necessity for professional veterinarian guidance on a global level.

"(E)stablishing the flight veterinarian division was one of the most important projects Animal Airways was engaged in this year and we take great pride in the final result," said Dr. Eytan Kreiner, head veterinarian at Animal Airways. Animal Airways was the first to notice the demand for professional veterinarian services on a global level for shipping pets and we certainly were the first to respond. The veterinarian support team includes flight veterinarians from all continents, speaking more than 10 languages, available at all times for every matter."

Animal Airways' flight veterinarians are capable of assisting clients in a way no other local veterinarian institute can. Local veterinarians are familiar with state's regulations and they are familiar with diseases and infections common in their region only, whereas Animal Airways' veterinary staff is able to provide medical solutions needed globally.

General information is available from the international veterinary support program through a telephone bank which is staffed 24/7. Flight veterinarians will look into the clients' pet history and advise them in regards to vaccinations, examinations, airline approved kennels, and more. Also, pet owners will receive all necessary information regarding final destination: veterinarian clinics in new destinations and general tips for maintaining pets' well-being in new environments.

Animal Airways will not only support pet owners but will support professional operators within the aviation fields, such as airlines and ground handlers.

FMI: www.animalairways.com

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