Movers.net Estimates More Local Movers Will Take More Moving With Pets Contracts
(PRWEB) July 15, 2013 -- There are many moving options for pet owners; while some prefer to have their pet delivered to their new home by air, this thing is impossible when moving short distances. Therefore, hiring local movers still remains the best option – Movers.net recently released a detailed document explaining to readers (and especially addressing this issue to pet owners) their rights and responsibilities when moving with pets.
“There is no use in resorting to air travel for your pet if you are only moving 500 kilometers or so,” says Movers.net CEO Randy Rodriguez. “Besides needing a pile of documents and papers, you cannot send your pet on a plane without food or water, and your pet can experience unpleasant side effects from the flight.”
The CEO insists that the best solution when traveling short distances is to go on a road trip and hire local movers. These movers have experience in moving loads for short distances and they can also accept to move pets. The pet owner will have to provide the mover with several basic things for the animal to feel comfortable and to arrive at the destination safe and healthy.
Among these things, CEO Randy Rodriguez mentions the following as being the most important:
- Pet food
- Water
- Food and water dishes
- Blanket
- Scooper and plastic bags to clean up after the pet
- Any medication the pet might need
Insofar as the papers are concerned, the local movers might ask for things such as a health certificate (which, warns Mr. Rodriguez, should not be older than 10 days) from a certified veterinary, and identification tags. If the movers are transporting more than one pet from more than one owner, Movers.net advises the owners to customize their pet’s cages and, in the case of dogs or cats, to add a collar the pet’s name and the owner’s phone number.
“This way you can rest assured that, even in the case of misunderstandings, your pet is sure to eventually come back home to you,” says Mr. Rodriguez. “I believe that the increasing number of pet owners,” he continues, “will determine local movers to specialize in pet transportation; in my opinion movers are on the right track and doing the right things to improve their services and to adapt them to owners with pets.”
Those interested in finding out more about how local movers should take care of their pets while on the road, or those who want to find out more information about moving with pets can access the company’s official website at http://www.movers.net/local-moving/.
Randy Rodriguez, Movers.net Network Inc, http://www.movers.net/, (872) 222-9076, [email protected]
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