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Arriving With Pets To Buenos Aires , Argentina (EZE International Airport)

Arrival Services Into Buenos Aires, Argentina


Since we, PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions, are located right in Buenos Aires, we can offer you a speedy recovery of your pets on arrival from an overseas flight. 




Our import service includes:



  • Arrange Argentina Customs clearance 
  •  Transfers to a domestic flight or international flight 
  •  Meeting your pets upon arrival at the airport (EZE International Airport or Jorge     Newbery Airport)
  •  Direct delivery to your residence or boarding kennel
  •  We can also provide excellent boarding facilities if you are not immediately ready to receive your pets

Pet Shipping


Shipping a pet is a stressful experience for most pet owners. There are many details regarding the shipment of a dog or cat that must be attended to -- especially when overseas pet shipment is concerned.

In planning for your pet's shipment, allow for plenty of lead-time, especially if you're shipping your pet abroad, so that all the preparations are in place well before your departure. That way, you and your pet can take the big move in stride.

Every country has its own set of customs regulations, procedures, and health and documentation requirements. These can be quite complicated and must be followed precisely.

A domestic move can be easily arranged for. The international moves are more complicated because the regulations vary from country to country. Using a pet shipper alleviates some of the stress

IPATA member shippers -- numbering more than 200 in 30 countries -- must demonstrate appropriate experience, must be properly licensed in their countries, and must agree to adhere to IATA's Live Animal Regulations, the international standard for the care of animals in shipment. According to Young, member companies make use of airlines with facilities and handling procedures that have been verified to meet standards of quality and safety.

IPATA maintains a searchable list of pet shippers worldwide with a detailed listing of their specific services. The list can be searched alphabetically by name, or by airport location.
It's important to keep in mind that IPATA is a trade organization, not a shipper. Each IPATA member is an individual company with its own practices, procedures, services, and rates. Compare the costs and services of several different companies before making your choice.

Various levels of service are available from different shippers, ranging from basic airport-to-airport service to comprehensive door-to-door service. The cost of shipping a pet varies widely, depending on the degree of service sought and the destination. Naturally, international shipping is more expensive than domestic.



 

Avoid pet quarantine

 Avoid pet quarantine - travel from PETS compliant countries


The following EU and Non-EU listed countries are part of the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS).  Therefore cats, dogs and ferrets that are resident in these countries can travel between the listed countries under the PETS scheme.
EU PETS compliant countries
 Austria
 Estonia
 Ireland
 Poland
 Azores
 Faroe Islands
 Italy
 Portugal
 Balearic Islands
 Finland
 Latvia
 Reunion
 Belgium
 French Guiana
 Lithuania
 Romania
 Bulgaria
 Germany
 Luxembourg
 Slovakia
 Canary Islands
 Gibraltar
 Madeira
 Slovenia
 Ceuta
 Greece
 Malta
 Spain
 Cyprus
 Greenland
 Martinique
 Sweden
 Czech Republic
 Guadeloupe
 Melilla

 Denmark
 Hungary
 Netherlands

 

Non-EU PETS compliant countries


For pets resident in the Non-EU listed countries you will need to get an official third country veterinary certificate instead of a Pet Passport. You should note the following.
In respect of the UK, pets must not have been outside any of the EU and Non-EU listed countries in the 6 calendar months prior to entry to the UK.  
PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions with head office in Argentina is  qualify in providing Alternative Pet Quarantine.
 Andorra
 Fiji
 New Caledonia
 Russian Federation
 Antigua & Barbuda
 French Polynesia
 New Zealand
 St Helena
 Argentina ***
 Guam
 Norway
 St Kitts & Nevis
 Aruba
 Hawaii

 St Pierre & Miquelon
 Ascension Island
 Hong Kong

 St Vincent & The Grenadines
 Australia
 Iceland

 San Marino
 Bahrain
 Jamaica

 Switzerland
 Barbados
 Japan

 Taiwan
 Belarus
 Malaysia

 Trinidad and Tobago
 Bermuda
 Mauritius

 United Arab Emirates
 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Mayotte 

 USA (mainland)
 British Virgin Islands
 Mexico

 Vanuatu
 Canada
 Monaco

 Vatican
 Cayman Islands
 Montserrat

 Wallis & Futuna
 Chile
 Netherlands Antilles


 Croatia
 Singapore


 Falkland Islands
 St Lucia


 Liechtenstein





Rift Valley Fever and African Horse Sickness Outbreak in South Africa


Due to the outbreak of Rift Valley Fever and African Horse Sickness in South Africa, Argentina authorities has carried out a restriction of importation of dogs, cats and Horses into the country.

 
Faced with this situation, Senasa Argentina, National Food Safety and Quality Service,   will keep this restrictions until farther notice.  Normally speaking the restrictions get lift out the only 3 months after the end of the outbreak.

 



New Security Directive Affects Non-U.S. Origin Cargo


The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a new Security Directive effective 1700 GMT March 10, 2011. This Directive mandates changes in security measures applicable to cargo shipments originating, transiting, or transferring at all non-U.S. locations.


Continental Airlines Cargo continues to accept cargo from all our customers as we work with the TSA to validate the impact and ramifications of this Directive.


Compliance with the new Directive requires carriers to determine whether the forwarder/
consolidator’s customer has had an established account with the forwarder for at least one
year. Forwarders are required to attest to this relationship by submitting the following revised
MAWB statement:


“All shipments tendered on this Master Air Waybill were received from persons having an established account for at least one year with a physical shipping address and a payment, invoice, or credit history of at least one year.”


When possible, this statement should accompany the shipment at time of tender. The statement may be written on the air waybill or other shipment documentation or may be included on a separate document. The version of the MAWB Acceptance Statement required by previous Directives is no longer valid or required.


Separate security measures apply to shipments tendered by regulated agents who provide the statement above, and to cargo from unregulated agents or agents who do not provide the statement. United Cargo will continue to accept cargo tendered both with and without this statement, and will apply the appropriate security protocols.


We will issue further updates on this issue as the impact of the new Directive is clarified. If you have any questions on this issue, please contact your cargo sales manager. We appreciate your support and continued strong business relationship.

Save the Animals in the Japan

Help Japan’s Animals -

World Vets is a non-government organization (NGO) providing veterinary aid around the globe in collaboration with animal advocacy groups, foreign governments, US and foreign military groups and veterinary professionals abroad. They are getting supplies and a first responder team ready to deploy to Japan.

The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation has deployed search and rescue teams to Japan












More links bellow

http://www.arkbark.net/?q=en%2Fnode%2F2901
http://japanearthquakeanimalrelief.chipin.com/japan-earthquake-animal-rescue-and-support
http://www.searchdogfoundation.org/98/html/index.html
http://www.arkbark.net/?q=en/node/2905
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_204822102863541
https://www.ifaw.org/ifaw_united_states/general/donate_online/japan_earthquake.php?msource=DR110313004#x 
http://angels2005.org/

Disaster in Japan:One cat that survived!!


Japanese tsunami and earthquake

Best wishes for those affected by the devastating earthquake in Japan.


PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions joint to the great effort to help pets owners in Japan. So far we managed in helping  12 families to relocate to other countries in the world.



Continental Airways and Skywest


This is to inform PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions clients that Continental Connection carrier (Skywest) with their CRJ aircraft will not accommodate live animals, thus we are forced to embargo animals on Continental flight numbers 5800-5849 effective immediately.   We hope that Skywest will resolve this issue over the coming months but for now we cannot move an animal on their flights