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For Customers » Pet Shipping · Updated March 02, 2026

First time transporting your pet: what to expect

This is it, then – you’re really doing it, you booked a driver to relocate your precious pet. When transporting your pet with someone you barely know, it’s perfectly normal to experience some separation anxiety. Just try to remember, fear should never be allowed to control your actions. You’ve already made a calm, rational decision

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Driver Interviews » For Customers · Updated March 02, 2026

Driver Interviews: Cherisse’s Pet Transportation Venture Adds up to a Growing Opportunity

With her background in accountancy, including working for some major companies, Cherisse Lewis took some time to make sure that the numbers all added up before taking the plunge and starting work in pet transportation through CitizenShipper. But she also decided that, rather than go down the road of operating as a sole trader, she

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Driver Interviews » Interviews · Updated March 19, 2026

From East to West – Celia has eyes on being best at pet delivery

Celia Campbell is a woman on a mission when heading along the highways anywhere from east to west. And in looking to bring people together with their pets, no matter how great the distances separating them, she’s one of the unsung heroes who make CitizenShipper tick.

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For Customers » For Drivers · Updated March 25, 2026

How to Become a Flight Nanny: Jobs, Salary & Requirements

While most drivers on the CitizenShipper website transport pets by car, a growing number of flight crew personnel and regular fliers are bidding on long-distance pet delivery jobs as flight nannies, also known as air nannies. As they like to call themselves, these “flight nannies” are making good money by flying pets to their destinations.

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For Customers » Pets · Updated March 02, 2026

How To Re-acclimatize Pets After Vacations

Learn effective tips to help your pets re-acclimatize and feel at home after vacations. Maintain routines and comfort for a smooth transition.

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In The News » Pets · Updated March 02, 2026

How To Prep Your Pets For An Emergency Evacuation

As dramatic pictures of the path being taken by Hurricane Florence as it bore down on the southern United States emerged, they put into sharp focus the need for all citizens – and pet-owners in particular – to have a robust plan of pet evacuation in place to ensure their safety. Of course, there’s nothing

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Pets · Updated March 02, 2026

How To Keep Your Dog Cool And Make Sure It Doesn’t Get Stressed

Dogs get stressed for all kinds of reasons, just like we humans. And although we hate to admit it, and we know how hard the animal-loving drivers who work alongside us try, one of the major causes of this stress is travel. Our canine companions can also pick up on our own stress, and so

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Pets · Updated March 02, 2026

Still Think Flying With Your Pet Is Your Best Option? The Cost – And Plethora Of Rules – Might Make You Think Otherwise

Until pretty recently, plenty of people were only too happy to consider taking their pets with them on a flight if they were heading off on an extended vacation, or even relocating.
But a whole slew of incidents involving anything from animals being mis-directed, to pets suffering and even dying in crowded, stuffy airplane holds which were never designed to carry live cargo, has thrown the spotlight on how desirable – or otherwise – it might be to transport pets by air.