Switching to a new home with your pet is not an easy task, but there is nothing to fear. Here are some tips and ideas you might want to take a look at it.
Think in advance --
And 'the transition less stressful, it is important for both you and your pet. Make sure you organize every aspect of your trip, including the search for hotels, pet-friendly and fly into a discussion with the airlines if your new destination.
Get a pet carrier --
It is worth investing in a well-built container. If you keep your pet safely confined during the turbulent period, be sure to gradually introduce this temporary home for your pet and make sure that they are accustomed.
Security --
Sure to get an ID tag with your new address and full addresses. Use up to date tools, such as collars with ID information printed or neck withdigital media for them, implanted as a USB stick or a microchip. This allows very specific information on how we can be together and share the medical history of your pet. Some countries also require the import of animals, as proof that the animal and the vaccination certificate in hand. They also want to prevent your pet for having lost the day of the parade. Put your pet in a safe place (in a particular area), ispossible for him or her to flee. Make this room off-limits to those entering the house that day.
Airfare --
I remember that the airline should check your pet in all cases for medical reasons, and others. Some airlines allow passengers to be accompanied by their pets in the cabin of an aircraft, if the cases to be under the passenger seat. Note that some countries have a quarantine of some or all of the animals at the owner, of course, askTravel agent on it. Do not Forget About possible the necessary medical certificates.
Car --
Consider your experience with the animals so far. What happens during long car trips? Make sure the car is well ventilated and never leave your pet in the car in a car parked in a warm period, such as increased temperature, which could kill. Sets is not an animal is never in the trunk of a car, the open bed of a truck or the storage place of a movementvan.
Vet --
Ask your veterinarian in detail in each individual case. Make sure he or she knows all the necessary information about where you are moving, and warns you about potential problems. The veterinarian may also be able to recommend a specialist in your new environment.
Feeding --
If you arrive by plane, be sure to attach food and water for your pet classes for a period of 24 hours in the kennel. This is justIf your pet is fed by the original purpose. In other cases, make sure that everything needed for food with you when you are traveling by car.
Take a walk before you go --
If you have a dog or a cat, you should take a long walk before you start your journey.
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