Are you planning to move with
your pets? It's one of the most troublesome things to find movers/packers who are
ready to transport your goods along with your pets with the same care and
attention which you pay to your pets. Your goods may be fragile and can be
transported with extensive care but pets need special care and not merely
attention. Most of the Moving companies are not willing to move your pets. So
if you plan to move with your pets, you will have to take their responsibility
on your own. Or else you may consult to any animal transporter to move your
pets if that is what you need. If you don't hire any animal transporter plan on
moving with them, you need some guidance any tips to make the relocation
easier, both for you, your pets and your kids.
Contact your airline carriers one month in advance if you are planning to move by air. Ask them about their terms and conditions and the pet regulations, and make reservations on time so that you may not have to face the stress of last time reservation unavailability. It's advisable that you choose a nonstop flight to avoid extra handling and climate and air-pressure changes. Always confirm that overs and packers are insured for your relocation process.
Gather information about any
other vets in the place you are relocating, ask your vet whether he can
recommend another in your new location? If you are moving to other state,
contact the State Department of Animal Husbandry or the state veterinarian
about entry regulations. If you have any tropical fish then you may face some
legal restrictions else almost all states have entry laws for most animals
except tropical fish.
Don't forget to keep food and
water bowls, as well as toys, into this room. Provide your pets especially dogs
and cats with sturdy carriers equipped with litter box (for cats), chew toys,
or their favorite objects that have a familiar smell so that they don't feel
like being at new place. Leave the carrier doors open in order to make your
pets accustomed to them and they adapt to them before travel day. On moving
day, keep animals in their carriers. As an alternative, consider boarding dogs
and cats, or ask a friend to care for your dogs during the last few days.
If you're traveling by car or by
any public career, keep cats and dogs in carriers large enough to accommodate
food and water bowls plus a small litter box for Fluffy. Remember; stop about
every two hours or so to give larger pets some fresh breeze. Be sure to use a
leash if you let your cat out.
Special Provisions have to be
made for the first day at the new home. Choose a small room to be the pet room,
where dogs and cats can feel secure as you move in your belongings. Dr Jennifer Creed is a best doctor
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