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Dogs or Cats: How to move pets?
As pets become a part of the family, moving them safely is important. However, relocating pets can be a tedious task. It requires time and proper attention in order to provide suitable transportation for them. However, before moving your pet, analyzing the expenses involved, acquiring the documentation, arranging for transportation, and other such matters would have to be taken into consideration. The transportation required could be of different types, such as local, national or international. Relocating them within the city is comparatively easier than transferring them out.
Relocating nationally:
Usually, according to the law, you would need appropriate documentation of health before shifting your pets to another state. Though this is not problematical, yet it is very necessary to obtain these documents. If you need to shift from one city to another, the state officials might demand the following:
a) A permit letter for import. b) Vaccination proof. c) Tests to find out if the pet is ill. d) Validity proof that the pet does not belong to an area with quarantine restrictions.
Relocating Internationally:
Relocating your pets internationally can be complicated, and requires the following information:
a) Knowledge regarding import and export documents. b) Various veterinary processes. c) The policies of specific airlines. d) Requirements regarding the transportation. e) Proof of the required quarantine. f) How to accommodate the animal on board. g) Animal identification proof.
Precaution while relocating pets within the state:
It is very important to understand the nature of your pets; whether they are shy or enthusiastic about traveling. In either case, it is risky traveling with them without taking relevant precautionary measures. To make your travel hassle free, you should take the following precautions:
a) Attach ID tags on you pets while traveling. Write down either yours or a friend's telephone number on the tag. b) Make sure your pets have the facility of the microchip ID, which contains your full and updated address and contact number. c) Always keep your pets contained in an enclosure. You should ensure that they are tied safely, or kept in a place from where they cannot fall and injure themselves. d) Pay attention to the temperature of the metallic pick up bed as it takes on the atmospheric temperature. e) Though cats generally travel well in cars, yet they should be carried in a carrier to prevent them jumping out when the door opens, or disturbing the driver by jumping on him. f) Try to contain dogs in a carrier inside the car, as it is safer for both the dog and the owner. g) Temperature affects the mood of pets; hence, you should not travel with your pets in extreme hot or cold weather. h) Always keep enough water to drink, as the lack of water could prove fatal. i) Moving from one place to another could cause your pet great anxiety. Hence, you may need to consult your vet to prescribe a sedative to calm the pet down. j) Ensure that you possess all the necessary vaccination certificates of your pets. If you do not have them, you need to get them from your vet. This is particularly important because the vet in the new location will need the information. k) The rabies vaccination proof is very important because when dogs are emotionally disturbed, they may bite people, hence it is necessary to carry it while traveling.
Preflight Instructions:
Preflight instructions are required to be adhered to by the owner. These instructions ensure the safety of your pet, while ensuring their journey is as trauma free as possible. The following instructions can help in simplifying the hassles involved with moving pets from one place to another: a) In order to minimize the animal's anxiety and nervousness, they should be conditioned to travel many days before the day of travel. b) You should not give tranquilizers or sedatives to pets during the conditioning period, as it might upset the pet's respiratory mechanism, temperature control system, and cause loss of blood pressure. c) Do not feed the pet or allow it to drink water for about six hours before the flight. d) Pets should be allowed to exercise before taking them to the carrier. e) A familiar toy or object should be placed in the carrier. f) Leashes should be removed before the flight, but should be kept handy for the transporters. Choke chains or harnesses must be avoided. Moving from one home to another may be necessary for you, but it could be a traumatic experience for your pets. Hence, if your pets need to be left alone after arriving in your new home, give them time to familiarize themselves with their new environment before leaving them by themselves.
Therefore, moving your pets can be made simpler by understanding their nature and needs. Although it may be a daunting task, it can be managed smoothly by following a few guidelines and taking some precautions.-------------------------------------------If you are a business owner get listed at Best Pet Care Site, part of Localwin Network.
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