Longdistancemovingcompanies.com Releases a New Tip Sheet With Recommended Steps for Moving Pets to New Home
(PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- Longdistancemovingcompanies.com is an online moving database of moving resources. Offering tips, advice and information as well as a moving company database where customers can receive online quotes from moving professionals.
Longdistancemovingcompanies.com knows that moving day is as stressful for pets as it is for homeowners and their families. Longdistancemovingcompanies.com have some humane suggestions for reducing stress and trauma for your pets on both moving days, out of the old home—and into the new one.
Many pet owners become so involved in the moving process that they forget to contact their veterinarian before the move. Making an appointment with the vet, and keeping it, is one of the most important things owners can do for their pets.
Different states may have different regulations, vaccination and licensing requirements, particularly if the pet is moving from one geographical region to another. Pests that are prevalent in the pet’s current home may not be an issue in the new one, although there may be one or more new vaccinations or medicines that the pet will need for different strains of pests.
http://www.Longdistancemovingcompanies.com recommends that owners make sure their pet’s vaccinations are up-to-date and, if possible, get information about what vaccinations they will need in the new home. If possible, the pet’s current vet should administer any new shots. Having a familiar doctor do this will reduce the stress of the pet.
If the pet will be traveling unusually long distances or by an unaccustomed mode of transportation, the vet may recommend a mild tranquilizer, although they should not be used in certain situations. The veterinarian will be able to judge whether a tranquilizer is necessary.
Owners should make sure to obtain copies of all records for shots and medication. They should also ask the vet for recommendations for a competent veterinarian in the new location. Pet owners should also learn about emergency pet services in the new location, because hours, prices, and services can vary greatly. As soon as the new address and telephone number can be determined, owners should obtain registration tags for the pet’s new home, and the pet should wear both of them until the move has been completed.
Longdistancemovingcompanies.com also recommends that owners purchase pet crates and spend the time necessary to familiarize the pet with his crate. This ensures that the pet knows he has a safe and comfortable home base where he can escape the bustle and confusion of moving day. For these tips and many others, Longdistancemovingcompanies.com recommend checking with your vet or looking for more information online.
Longdistancemovingcompanies.com has been striving to serve their moving customers for many years. They have a database of moving professionals which are pre screened and offer services ranging from storage to moving supplies to truck rental to piano movers. Check with Longdistancemovingcompanies.com for all moving needs, tips, advice and guidelines.
Roy Alvarez, Move Network, http://movenetwork.com/, +1 5614447195, [email protected]
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