You can make arrangements to bring your dog over, absolutely! It doesn't seem to require much time, it just needs to meet their requirements with the microchips and vaccinations, but flying your pet over is where the bulk of the cost lies. there are ways you can make these arrangements yourself, several of members here have done so and they can speak to their experience. For us personally, it gave us greater peace of mind to hire a pet transport company to bring our 9 year old Small mixed breed. We went with petrelocation.com and I have nothing but good things to say about them, though it was fairly pricey, we found their service and guidance to be worth the cost. We paid about $2500 for the pet relocation company's services (which included lots of advice throughout the process and even their intervention to act as a liaison with my vet who kept insisting we needed to either so unnecessary things and on-call service when my vet filled out the paperwork since it turns out they did it incorrectly 3x!!!), booking of the flight (LA to London), the flight costs, arrangements to get the USDA stamp handled on our behalf at a super busy time, and provided updates the ought our dog's entire journey from check in, flight, arrival, and customs processing, and her stay in the Animal Reception Centre for 2 nights/3 days until we could arrive to pick her up. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again!
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