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Five Tips for Moving Pets: Start with Moving Quotes

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Moving with your animals is a tough job, and you might look at the situation as impossible at times. You need to know, however, that you can successfully move with your pets, and it does not have to be so stressful. There are plenty of companies and tips out there that can help you, it simply takes time, planning, and the ability to ask the right questions before moving day. Here are five of the most widely asked questions, as well as the answers so that you too can make it through your move in a single piece.

Where should I Start?

The best place to start when planning for a move with pets is by looking into different companies that offer services that are related to pets and moving. You can often find many of these companies online, and you will find that they offer free moving quotes for anyone who asks. You should make sure, however, that the company you are looking at offers the services that you need before you even start researching them.

How do I tell if they are Legal?

This is a big question that many people ask when talking about pets and moving. The laws about pets and their treatment are different in different areas, and the best way to tell if a company is upstanding and legit is to check their licenses. If you want to know that they provide good service as well, check with local animal agencies to see if there are any complaints.

Who should I speak with?

It is vital that you speak with the actual person that will be looking after your pet throughout the move, not just a representative that sits in an office. You need to be able to tell the person who will be handling your animal about the pet, how they react, and things to look out for. Do not sign a contract with a company that hides their employees or does not let you speak to them.

What do I need to include?

When you hand over your animal to the company for transport or handling, make sure that you include food, medications, and favorite toys. Anything that will help keep your pet calm and happy is a good idea to include, but make sure that it does not take up too much room. Make sure to write down feeding, walking, and medication instructions before you separate for the moving day.

What Do I do to Prepare?

The most important thing that you can to in order to prepare for such transport is to make sure that your pet is up to date on all shots and has tags in case they get lost. Make sure that you do not simply hand the collar or tags over to the company, but place them on your pet beforehand. In the event that your pet gets away from the handler, you can make sure there is a chance that they are returned.

http://www.movingestimates.com is an authoritative resource for anyone seeking quotes on moving. Find out more information about moving costs, and get free moving quotes today.

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