Transportation Built
Around Animal Care

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

 

Transportation Built
Around Animal Care

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

 

We move your friend
as your life moves

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

Go Pet Go • Medical & Special Needs Pet Transportation

Pet Shipping for Medical, Senior & Special Needs Pets

Some pets need more than standard transportation. Diabetic cats, pets on medication, animals who refuse food under stress, blind or deaf pets, senior animals, and pets with mobility limitations require more thoughtful travel planning.

Go Pet Go helps coordinate transportation for medically sensitive and behaviorally vulnerable pets with attention to timing, handling, stress reduction, feeding needs, medication schedules, and travel-day transitions.

Diabetic cats Medication timing Stress anorexia risk Blind & deaf pets Tripods & mobility needs Senior pet travel
Cat resting calmly during care
Special needs transportation is planned around the pet’s body, stress tolerance, medical routines, and recovery needs.
Medical transportation

Pets With Medical Needs Require Careful Travel Planning

Travel can disrupt feeding, hydration, medication timing, elimination routines, glucose stability, mobility, and emotional regulation.

For medically sensitive pets, transportation planning should account for more than distance. Timing, wait periods, environmental stress, crate access, appointment coordination, and recovery windows all matter.

Diabetic cats

Pet Shipping for Cats With Diabetes

Diabetic cats require especially careful planning because stress, appetite changes, travel timing, and insulin schedules can interact quickly.

Coordination around feeding and insulin timing
Reduced wait-time planning when possible
Awareness of stress-related appetite disruption
Support for veterinary documentation and care instructions
Refusal to eat

Pets at Risk for Transitional Stress Anorexia

Some pets, especially cats, stop eating during environmental transitions. This can happen during boarding, relocation, airport travel, household moves, or after sudden disruption.

Go Pet Go plans transportation with awareness that refusal to eat may be a stress response, not simply stubbornness. For high-risk pets, travel plans may need shorter transitions, calmer staging, close observation, and boarding support when needed.

Medication support

Pets on Medication

Pets taking medication may need transportation plans built around dose timing, feeding requirements, medical instructions, and appointment schedules.

Medication schedule awareness
Veterinary visit transportation
Prescription pickup and delivery options
Coordination around food-dependent medications
Blind & deaf pets

Pets With Sensory Deficits

Blind and deaf pets often rely heavily on routine, scent, touch, vibration, and predictable handling. Travel can be disorienting when the environment changes suddenly.

Transportation for pets with sensory deficits should minimize abrupt handling changes, unnecessary noise, confusing transitions, and rushed movement whenever possible.

Mobility needs

Tripods, Senior Pets & Mobility-Limited Travelers

Pets with mobility limitations may need extra support entering and exiting carriers, vehicles, boarding spaces, or airport handling areas.

Careful lifting and transfer support
Reduced slip and fall risk during transitions
Support for tripods and arthritic pets
Planning around comfort, fatigue, and recovery time
What may be included

Special Needs Transport May Include

Veterinary Coordination

Travel planning around health certificates, medical instructions, appointments, and care needs.

Airport Transportation

Pickup, drop-off, or airport transfer support for medically sensitive pets.

Boarding Staging

Support for overnight stays, delayed itineraries, recovery windows, or transition management.

Medication-Aware Planning

Coordination around dose timing, feeding needs, and travel-day schedules.

Stress Reduction

Lower-transition planning for cats, anxious pets, senior pets, and sensitive travelers.

Medical Chaperone Support

Appointment attendance, transport supervision, and communication support when needed.

Request support

Request Special Needs Pet Transportation

Tell us about your pet’s condition, medications, mobility, feeding needs, stress history, and travel timeline. We will review the request and help identify the most practical transportation options.