Article Archive for September 2009
Source: Petrelocation.com
Beautiful news for dedicated pet owners and their beloved four-legged (more or less) friends, London Oxford has just received the DEFRA approval that is needed in case of importing domestic pets.
Source: Bark Buckle UP
This article, where Edmunds.com and Bark Buckle UP announce their annual Top 10 Pet Safe Vehicles for 2009, goes hand in hand with our ‘Comfy Confines for the Dog & Cat on …
In China, there is now a special, and quite unusual market for white, native-English speaking foreigners.
PRI’s ‘The World’ correspondent Bill Marcus goes into great details about how you can make a fair sum of money …
Source: PetAirways
Some people think owning a dog or cat will hold them back from traveling. WRONG! Your pets love to travel and see the world too.
Source: The Denver Post
Even in a time of recession, when it comes to their best (furry) friends, Americans are still spending strong on quality pet products.
Source: International HR
When Your Employee is Risking His Life for the Company.
With so many companies still trying to put their footprints in more and more locations across the globe, despite the economical crisis, the number …
Source: PawLux.com
Planning a trip can be stressful enough, but when living with pets, it tends to be even more complicated. The timeless question arises: ‘What do I do with (insert family pet’s name)???!!!’
As relocation experts, we know very well that many expats like taking a memento home with them after their international assignments are over. What could be better than a local dog? To help you decide …
Source: The Moscow Times article
In the past decade, Russia has seen a tremendous increase in the number of foreigners employed in the country. However, unlike in the past, instead of unskilled, low-paid laborers, well-paid, highly …
Source: The Moscow Times
Excerpt from migration interview (all details of participants are classified and have been changed):






