Award Winning Roseville Movers Help You Plan Ahead To Make Pets Comfortable During The Move
Online, November 23, 2011 (Newswire.com) - According to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, moving is one of the most common reasons a pet is given to an animal shelter and the No. 1 reason why a dog is given away. The lack of knowledge about pet care and relocation often leads to people to leave their pet behind.
The experts at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK and www.hsus.org offer a few tips to make the move easier for pet owners:
Before the move:
Remember to update pet's tags and information with the new address and contact information as soon as possible.
Visit the veterinarian to get a physical and a copy of the pet's medical history.
Keep pets contained when movers are present and while traveling to prevent injuries or runaway animals.
Cats:
Before and after the move, surround the cat with familiar objects ― feeding and water bowls, toys, blanket or bed.
Gradually introduce them to the new home by restricting them to one or two rooms at first.
Dogs:
Slowly introduced to the new surroundings - dogs should be leashed outside until comfortable with the area.
Consider arranging a friend or pet sitter to come over for a couple hours a day to ease the dog's anxiety if you are unable to stay home the first few days.
Fish:
Traveling is the most difficult part of the moving process for fish. Place in bags with a mix of new water and clean water from their aquarium - the less the fish are crowded the better. Put rubber bands around the top and place the bags inside a dark, insulated cooler.
Let the filter run for a few hours before putting fish back in the tank. Try to limit time away from the normal habitat to less than 48 hours.
Birds:
Make sure to use appropriate sized carriers for birds. Cover the bottom with litter. Secure the door with a clip from the outside. Keep cool and protected from the sun.
Bring a supply of old food and water - gradually switching from old to new supplies.
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is the largest franchised moving company in North America. It includes more than 200 locations and more than 1,200 trucks on the road. Each location is independently owned and operated, and sells boxes and packing supplies. Locations complete both home and business moves, as well as packing and unpacking services.
For more information, call Heather Evans at the Sacramento TWO MEN AND A TRUCK at 916.852.7411 or visit us online at www.twomensacramento.com