Singapore → Everywhere

Travel with your pet.
Done properly.

Quarantine-free, in-cabin travel with your pet — done properly. We don't tell you it's possible. We show you what it looks like, and then we get you there.

Zac in his carrier, ready for France

Zac

Chief Travel Officer

Quarantine-free ✓

In-cabin, not cargo ✓

Lufthansa Premium Economy

11 years old, arthritic, anxious

Cheese tax: enforced

Tsch.

Nobody shows you what the trip actually feels like.

You've done Tokyo. The Amalfi Coast. Marrakech. Now you want to bring your dog — quarantine-free, in-cabin, without the logistics becoming the holiday. So you search the internet. You find lists. You hit walls of contradictory, compliance-first bureaucracy. And you almost give up.

Getting Zac from Singapore to France required six months of research, four (and counting) vet visits, one titer test, a trainer who taught me YouTube, a government endorsement I found out about nine days before departure, and a carrier that technically meets airline requirements if Zac doesn't stand up.

The gap isn't information. It's imagination made executable.

Hweeweet exists because that experience was entirely unnecessary — and because every responsible, well-travelled pet owner in Singapore is going through the same thing right now.

6
months of research to plan one trip
4
vet visits and counting
9
days notice on a required govt endorsement
0
Singapore-specific guides that actually helped
The Hweeweet Edit
Paris City Edit · Issue 01 · 2026

Written on the ground, with Zac, so you don't have to figure it out yourself. Singapore departure. Senior dog. Done properly.

Launching July 2026 — join the list below

The Hweeweet Edit

Not guides.
Reassurances.

Every other Paris dog guide was written for a hypothetical dog owner. The Hweeweet Edit was written for a specific dog — Zac, 11 years old, arthritic, 5.7kg — on a real trip, from Singapore, in June 2026.

That specificity is what makes it useful. This is a real trip, a real dog, real dates — not research wrapped in confidence.

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PDF, instant download. Accurate as of June 2026 — always verify current requirements with your vet and AVS before travel. Rules change. Our experience doesn't.

What we offer

Field-tested.
From Singapore and back.

The independent planner

The Flight Plan

Everything you need before you panic.

  • Sequenced planning timeline with context for each step
  • Vaccine and titer test schedule
  • Airline comparison — dimensions, booking, real costs
  • Government vet endorsement at destination — what it is and how to get it
  • AVS re-entry window and what it means for your itinerary
  • Carrier selection guide with airline requirements

Launching July 2026

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For the curious traveller

The Paris City Edit

What the trip actually looks and feels like.

  • Paris neighbourhoods that work for small dogs in prams
  • Cafés where dogs are genuinely welcomed, not tolerated
  • What you can't do — and what to do instead
  • Where to eat, walk, and rest — the honest shortlist
  • Field-tested June 2026 with an 11-year-old Weechon
  • 13 hours in-cabin on Lufthansa — the honest account

Launching July 2026

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For the curious traveller

The Lyon City Edit

Slower pace. Better for senior dogs.

  • Lyon's traboules and river routes — stroller-flat and dog-welcoming
  • Where Lyon genuinely welcomes dogs — field-tested June 2026
  • The rhythm that works: early mornings, afternoon siesta, evening strolls

Coming Aug 2026

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For the inbound traveller

Cleared for Landing

Bringing your pet into Singapore. The agent system, decoded.

  • Which schedule your origin country is on — and what it means
  • How to find an agent worth trusting (the AVS list isn't enough)
  • What your quote should include — and what to ask before you sign
  • Arrival day step by step — Lost & Found, CAPQ, what the agent does
  • The costs no quote mentions — three surprises from a real invoice

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Launching July 2026.

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Leaving Singapore with your pet.
Or bringing one home.

01

The well-travelled owner

You've done these cities without your dog. Now you want to rediscover them together — and you need someone who's already mapped the difference.

02

The independent planner

You'd rather figure it out yourself than pay $15,000 for a packaged tour. You just need a trusted starting point from someone who's actually done it.

03

The Singapore departure

Every other guide is written from London or New York. Ours starts at Changi, works with AVS, and knows which flights actually work from here.

04

The inbound arrival

You're moving to Singapore — or coming back — with your pet. The April 2026 rules changed everything. You need to know which schedule your country is on, and which agent won't let you down at CAPQ.

Hweeweet is not for everyone. It is not:

Zac

Zac

Chief Travel Officer · Weechon · Age 11 · Singapore

Zac is 11 years old, arthritic, and has separation anxiety. He is a picky eater — unless it's cheese, in which case all previous statements are void. He does not bark. He may whine if displeased. He expresses deeper displeasure with a sharp exhale — Tsch. — that has become the unofficial editorial standard for everything Hweeweet publishes. If Zac wouldn't find it useful, we don't include it.

From the journal

Do you need an agent to bring a pet into Singapore? What changed in 2026.Read → Quarantine-free entry to Singapore: which countries qualify, and how to tell.Read → What bringing a pet into Singapore actually costs.Read → The night-before packing list — Zac's pre-flight wellness checklist.Download →