💬 Support Center • Updated January 2026

Help & FAQ: Pet Travel Support, Contact & Common Questions

Find instant answers to common pet travel questions, access our comprehensive guides, or contact our support team directly. We’re here to ensure your pet travels safely and compliantly.

Support Team: PetDocify Editorial & Vet Team
Last Updated: January 15, 2026
24h Response Time
Location: Basel, Switzerland

Contact PetDocify Support

📧 Email Support

hello@petdocify.com

Response within 24 hours (business days)

🏢 Headquarters

Totentanz 1
4051 Basel
Switzerland

⏰ Support Hours

Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM CET

Note: For urgent travel issues (within 48 hours of flight), please include “URGENT” in your email subject line. For immediate checklist generation, use our Free Checklist Generator.

🔍 How Can We Help?

Or browse our frequently asked questions below.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

General Pet Travel

Where do I start planning my pet’s travel?

Start with our Checklist Generator. Enter your origin, destination, and travel date to receive a personalized, vet-verified compliance checklist. Then, review our Global Compliance Guide for detailed regulations.

Is PetDocify free to use?

Yes! Our core tools (Checklist Generator, Country Guides, Compliance Resources) are 100% free. We also offer a Premium upgrade ($19) for PDF downloads, email reminders, and vet consultation credits, but the essential compliance information is always free.

How often is your information updated?

We update our database within 24 hours of any official regulation changes from government sources (USDA, DEFRA, DAFF, CDC). Our content is reviewed quarterly by licensed veterinarians. Look for the “Last Updated” date on every page.

Documents & Requirements

What is the most common document error?

The most common error is issuing the health certificate outside the validity window (typically 7–10 days before travel). Issued too early = expired at check-in = denied boarding. Always schedule your vet appointment based on your confirmed travel date.

Do I need a rabies titer test?

It depends on your route. Rabies titer tests (RNATT) are required for Australia, New Zealand, Japan, EU/UK (from high-rabies countries), and UAE. Not required for USA, Canada, or travel between low-rabies countries. Check your specific country guide.

Emergencies & Issues

My pet was denied boarding. What do I do?

1. Ask airline staff for the specific reason in writing. 2. Contact your vet immediately to see if the issue can be corrected (e.g., new signature). 3. Rebook your flight only after confirming the correction is possible. 4. Read our Denied Boarding Guide for detailed recovery steps.

My pet is in quarantine. Can you help?

Quarantine is managed by government authorities, not PetDocify. However, we can help you understand the rules and requirements for release. Contact the quarantine facility directly for daily updates. Review our Quarantine Rules Guide for general information.

About PetDocify

Who reviews your content?

All content is reviewed by licensed veterinarians (DVM) and pet relocation specialists. Our editorial team sources data directly from government agencies (USDA, DEFRA, DAFF, CDC) and IATA regulations. You can find reviewer credentials in the meta box at the top of every guide.

Can I partner with PetDocify?

Yes! We partner with veterinarians, pet relocation companies, and airlines. Please email hello@petdocify.com with “Partnership Inquiry” in the subject line.

Still Have Questions?

Our support team is ready to help. Send us an email, and we’ll respond within 24 hours.

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📚 Official Sources & References

Disclaimer: PetDocify provides compliance information sourced from official government agencies. Regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with your veterinarian, airline, and destination country’s import authority within 7 days of travel. PetDocify is an information resource, not a legal or veterinary service.