We make it easy to get the answers you need, when it works best for you. Use our live chat feature on the bottom right of our website to ask questions about our services or determine the best transport option for your pet. Messages are answered as quickly as possible during business hours (7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. MST, Monday–Friday). After hours, you may leave a message and we’ll respond the next business day.
For a more personalized conversation, you can also schedule a call directly with your Pet Travel Specialist at a time that’s convenient for you. This option allows for direct, one-on-one support and accommodates clients across different time zones worldwide.
From first pickups to final deliveries, our 2025 year-end ground transport video captures the heart of what we do—safe, compassionate, professional pet ground transport across the country.
Watch the moments, the miles, and the pets that made this year unforgettable.
"Happy Tails Travel provided an experience positively above and beyond my expectations! I had never heard of a pet transport service before, and coming from a small town in the middle of nowhere Pennsylvania, I was unsure if I could even utilize the company because of my location. Not many companies come that way... for anything. But Happy Tails even came to our home in rural PA!
Our driver Marko was AMAZING; super nice and efficient! I greatly appreciated the many photos and videos and updates and was thankful that he answered my texts asking how things were going. He is wonderful with animals, and I highly recommend him, such a great guy!"
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We at Happy Tails Travel fully support United Airlines. United is one of the airlines we use most frequently to relocate the furry family members of our clients. We elect to work with United because of their PetSafe program.
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"To have someone copy content from my copyrighted website and use it for their gain is one thing, but to target innocent people who love animals and want to adopt a pet for themselves or a loved one is unconscionable, and we will do everything we can to stop them," said Monrad.
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