We provide pet transportation for many animals: dogs, cats, horses and exotic animals.

About PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions
We provide pet transportation for many animals: dogs, cats, horses and exotic animals.
הטסת חיות מחמד לחו"ל בבואנוס איירס בדרום אמריקה

+54 (11) 5292-6001 (Argentina)
+1 (818) 564-6022 (USA)
הטסת בעלי חיים
- מידע לגבי חיסונים מומלצים הנועדו להגן על בריאות בעל החיים בזמן הטיסה.
- אלו דרישות וחיסונים צריכים למדינת היעד
- אישורי יציאה ממדינת המוצא, במידת הצורך
- אישורי ייבוא, ייצוא במידת הצורך.
Arriving With Pets To Buenos Aires , Argentina (EZE International Airport)
Since we, PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions, are located right in Buenos Aires, we can offer you a speedy recovery of your pets on arrival from an overseas flight.

Our import service includes:
- Arrange Argentina Customs clearance
- Transfers to a domestic flight or international flight
- Meeting your pets upon arrival at the airport (EZE International Airport or Jorge Newbery Airport)
- Direct delivery to your residence or boarding kennel
- We can also provide excellent boarding facilities if you are not immediately ready to receive your pets
We move your pet

Our team has been formed by the international standards of IATA (International Air Transport Association) and we keep ourselves constantly informed and updated about the newest change in laws and conditions.
Rules for Flying With a Service Dog
- Airlines can not ask passengers what their disability is, but they can ask what the service animal does for the individual, which will briefly touch on that person's special needs (and therefore eluding to their disability).
- Airlines are required to provide service animal relief areas and must cooperate with airport operators to make these areas accessible and readily available for both arriving and connecting passengers.
- TSA will expedite passengers to and from outdoor relief areas if they are on the other side of security and a passenger needs to relieve the service animal during a connecting flight.
- Passengers traveling with "emotional support animals" (which are not currently defined the same as a service animal) must give the airline 48 hours advance notice and provide a letter of verification and special need from their doctor.
For More Information Contact PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions:
Heavy snow in Europe
As a result of the conditions, PetsVentura Pet relocation Solutions, we need to delay all pet relocation projects to Europe.
All our customers that book flight to Europe please contact our office for further instructions:
Phone: ARG +54 (11) 5292-6001 or USA +1 (818) 627-6256
PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions
www.petsventura.com
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http://www.epamm.org/ING/epammtoday.html
For more informations regarding Epamm Organization please contact: info@epamm.org Tel +54 (11) 4374-0065 or 4372-1855
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT
Jim Anderson, Founder and CEO
www.ccls-BuenosAires.com
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Airline Animal Incident Reports

The reports essentially give pet owners information they can use to decide how to and whether to travel with animals.
Such statistics to someone who has lost a beloved pet is like quoting similar data on the safe transport of unaccompanied minors to the caregiver of a child who is lost en route.
Consider all the options before you decide to put your pet on an airplane. Here are some general guidelines:
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Henry was all set to go. Paperwork from the vet had come back from the USDA, signed and stamped, staying in the kennel was getting a bit easier, he had gotten a good work out swimming behind the canoe for several hours the day before, and Continental had confirmed his place in cargo. Now, we had to travel to Raleigh with all of my bags (4 large suitcases and two carry ons if you were curious) Henry's kennel, and Henry (of course!). Henry's plane leaves Friday at 5pm from Raleigh and mine on Saturday at 2pm from Greensboro. We are to meet up in Houston and get on the same plane to Buenos Aires! Sounds simple right?
So, we get to the Continental Cargo facility at the Raliegh airport 2 and a half hours early (as requested). Should I also mention it is almost 100 degrees? We are not to bring the dog into the cargo office, so we are stuck walking him around in the hot parking lot. These cargo guys are super nice, but not as well put together as they are made out to be by the Continental "pet safe" program. One guy keeps telling me that I'm going to be homesick in Argentina right away and come running home to Mommy (thanks a bunch). They also do not want Henry loaded yet, so they tell us to "go for dinner and come back in an hour". Did I forget to mention it is 100 degrees? Those of you with dogs will know the problem here. So, we drive around forever and find a nice creek for him to swim in for about 20 minutes and then head back to the cargo facility.
They strap his food, his collar, and his vet papers to the top of his kennel. They let him have his stuffed bunny and a meaty bone (his favorite) which made me feel better (I was told he wouldn't be able to have these things in the kennel with him). I say "farewell", shed a few tears, and head for the hotel to prepare for my flight.Henry stays overnight in the Huston airport. I call through the "pet safe" hot line and they say "Henry arrived safely and has eaten dinner".
The next afternoon I arrive in Houston and again they say, "Henry's fine and he has eaten". By the way, I can't see him at the airport, only call to check in. He loads the plane with me. I ask the airline attendants to make sure he is on the plane before we take off. "Yes" he is on the plane.
Doesn't sound bad so far, right? The worst is yet to come....
I arrive at the EZE airport in Buenos Aires at around 9:30am on Sunday. I am immediately greeted by the lovely Lia from Pet's Ventura who is to help me break Henry out of cargo jail. THANK GOD I HAD LIA! This was the craziest process. We walked all over that airport from facility to facility (let me also mention it was in the upper 40's and raining). We had to pay this guy, then get that guy's signature, then go to this place to pay this fee, then go back and get that signature. So 9:30am turned into 4:00pm before I had Henry in the pet taxi. I was able to give him some food and water and let him out to relieve himself (although he was in such shock he wouldn't go). Just to put him back in to finish this cursed process. He was in that kennel for almost 24 hours! Did not make a mess either (very proud). But Pet's Ventura saved the day. There is NO WAY I could have done it alone.
Note 1: they never asked for my vet translations from English to Spanish (that would have saved me $100). But, it was very important that my vet papers were correct. Who knows how much longer it would have taken if I didn't have the right USDA stamped form.Note 2: Continental either did not feed Henry or they didn't feed him my food because every single last kibble bit was left in that bag. Not to happy about that!
Note 3: Weekend travel with a pet to EZE isn't a bad idea. The lines are much shorter for paying fees and getting paperwork signed.Learn from me. Beg, steal or borrow to get your pet to fly excess baggage if you are flying to Argentina. Apparently there are little fees and no where near the hassle I went through. The kennel just comes off the conveyor belt like your bags. Customs checks them out fairly quickly (maybe with a vet and maybe not) and seem super pet friendly (I've heard from other sources). I had no choice but to send Henry cargo because of the US heat embargo.
Henry snapped right back to his normal bubbly self. He was tired and backed up (if you know what I mean), but in great shape other wise. He proved to be pretty tough. I think it was me who was not.
Posted by Amy Young http://henryandmeargentinaadventures.blogspot.com/2010/08/henrys-flight.html
Pet transportation to Buenos Aires terminals and from
When travelling with pets to any of the airports in Buenos Aires, Argentina you face the same problem of luck of convenient vehicle transportation for your pets. PetsVentura.com supplies the safe, budget friendly, convenient and most important - animal friendly solution.
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El motivo de este mail es para contar mi experiencia con PETSVENTURA. Yo llegue a ellos hace cosa de 2 anos, yo tengo una perra Boxer. A mí me lo habían recomendado unos conocidos ya que ellos tienen guardería y necesitaba dejar a la perra por unos días mientras yo me iba de luna de miel.
Previo al viaje, deje a la perra con los chicos un par de fin de semanas como para conocerlos y que ellos conocieran a Lila (mi perra). El visto bueno me lo dio Lila, la segunda vez que la lleve a la casa de los chicos no paraba de saltar y hacerle fiesta a Jim y a Lía, la verdad es que la deje super tranquilo. Durante mi luna de miel, me pude conectar con Jim vía Skype y pude ver a Lila, eso fue fantástico.
Luego de un ano y por razones laborales decidí mudarme del país, y los chicos me dijeron que mudaban animales, la verdad es que fue una tranquilidad inmensa para mi.
Ellos consiguieron la caja justa para el viaje de la perra, decidimos que se la llevaran 5 días antes para que no absorbiera todo el estrés nuestro, el día del viaje, nos encontramos con ellos en el Aeropuerto, y ellos la despacharon para que la perra no me viera y se excitara. La perra paso encerrada en la caja por un total de 23 horas en la caja, llego en perfecto estado, nunca se la sedo, llego bien alimentada, no tuvimos ni un problema de migraciones, ninguna exigencia de cuarentena ni nada, Jim y Lía habían hecho el trabajo de tal forma que fue como llevar un equipaje mas, ellos supieron aconsejarnos sobre vuelos, compañías aéreas, temperaturas, etc.
Con todo esto quiero decir que yo ya había aconsejado a mis amigos en que PETSVENTURA es un lugar confiable para dejar a tu perro por unos días, pero también es extremadamente recomendable como para permitir que se encarguen del transpórtele un animal, y para dejar en claro, Lila es parte de mi familia, ella duerme en la cama con nosotros Cualquier duda no duden en llamarme.
Gonzalo Gatica
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IPATA
PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions are full members of IPATA the Independent Pet & Animal Travel Association –International based in Texas, USA. IPATA are the foremost international pet transport association.