Traveling internationally with a dog is completely doable, but it requires the right order of steps, the right timing, and calm, intentional preparation.
This page is the central hub for all pre-travel preparation on Coco Goes to Italy, built from real planning for Coco’s extended stay in Italy. Every post here focuses on what must happen before you ever leave home, so travel day feels predictable rather than stressful.
If you’re new here, this page connects directly to our Home page, which explains the purpose and philosophy behind Coco Goes to Italy, and to Coco’s Life on the Ground, which documents what daily life looks like after arrival.
What You’ll Learn Here
The posts in this section cover the practical preparation required to travel internationally with a dog, including:
International entry requirements such as microchip and rabies timing
Veterinary documentation and endorsement timelines
Airline carrier selection, setup, and training
Pre-travel routines and practice runs
Document organization and travel-day readiness
Each post is designed to be simple, experience-based, and easy to follow, without overwhelm or last-minute scrambling.
Why Preparation Matters
International travel works best for dogs when novelty is reduced before it matters.
Preparation builds familiarity.
Familiarity builds trust.
Trust allows dogs to remain calm when environments change.
That philosophy shapes every piece of content in this section.
Where to Go Next
This page focuses exclusively on pre-travel preparation.
Once preparation is complete and travel begins, daily adjustment, routine, and life abroad are documented in Coco’s Life on the Ground, where we share how dogs adapt after arrival and how comfort, trust, and routine are maintained in a new country.