Pet relocation is not only a regulatory and logistical process. It is also a physiological experience for the animal.
Scientific studies in companion animals have shown that pet stress responses can reflect those of their owners, including measurable changes in heart rate and cortisol levels.
This means that how the owner prepares in the days before departure directly influences how the animal experiences the journey.
ZAPS integrates practical well-being guidance alongside preparation aligned with IATA Live Animals Regulations (LAR) and MOCCAE-accredited veterinary requirements.
The Travel Crate Must Become a Safe Place
Stability Before Departure
Calm Human Behaviour Matters
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The ZAPS Approach
The first 24–48 hours after arrival are a critical adaptation period for the pet. A calm and predictable environment helps reduce stress and supports recovery after travel.
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