A man and a woman sit in an old military jeep with a brown and white dog between them, embodying the spirit of camaraderie often seen with pets in the service. The jeep has a decorative wreath on the front. People are gathered in the background, some holding flowers.

For Customers » Military Moves · Updated April 16, 2025

Why Military Pets Are Part of the Family: Research on Benefits

Having a pet is a blessing. They add so much value to your life — sometimes they can complete a family. This is especially the case for military members, who have to deal with beloved family members being away for long periods of time.

A person in military uniform sits on a couch with a child, holding an open book. A dog, perhaps dealing with some pet relocation stress, is also on the couch.

For Customers » Military Moves · Updated April 16, 2025

Dog Travel Stress is Real: Easing Pet Relocation Anxiety

Stress is inevitable for everyone — but it’s particularly strong in pets. When it comes to unknown experiences, humans and animals experience anxiety. Sometimes at high levels, especially for animals that have to go through relocation. The best way to ease concerns of relocation following PCS orders is to use proven techniques and strategies.

A family with their dog in the car

For Customers » Pet Shipping · Updated July 01, 2024

The Do’s and Don’ts of Taking Pets on the Road

The data is in: More and more Americans are hitting the road for long stretches as the country puts the COVID-19 pandemic in the rearview mirror. What’s more, these travelers often have a four-legged family member along for the ride.