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Moving with a Bird? You’ll Be Soaring with These Tips

You’ve found a new place to live, gathered quotes from moving companies and priced every variety of moving box. Now that you’re sure you’re ready to move, it’s time to make sure your feathered friend shares the sentiment. Moving can be just as – if not more – stressful on your family pets as it is on your family, so before you start your moving process, make sure you’ve laid out a plan to make moving as painless for your bird as possible. American Van Lines has some tips to help you please Polly.
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Follow These Tips to Keep Your Cat’s Fur from Flying on Moving Day

Moving is a big deal for everyone, including your family pets. When you’re collecting quotes from moving companies and buying boxes for sheets and bedding, it can be easy to forget the toll your move is taking on your cat. The experts at American Van Lines have the helpful hints you need for keeping your kitty happy during the transition. Keep Kitty in Mind Before Moving: Check your records- Make an appointment with your vet to collect your cat’s veterinary records. Your new vet will request them once you’ve moved. This can also be the perfect opportunity to discuss medications
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Moving the Family Pet

Moving can be difficult on the whole family, and pets are no exception. Whether you have a hamster or a Great Dane, changing a pet’s routine can make them anxious. Traveling long distances only makes the experience more trying. Before moving with your pet, your need to research state laws, because laws differ state to state. If you don’t follow state procedure, you can be held liable, especially if you own an exotic animal. Dogs For dogs, there are a few things to do before moving day to make the transition easier. First, you should arrange for your dog to
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Helping Your Dog Feel at Home

If you’re planning to move to a new home, you have probably readied your entire family for the transition. However, many people often forget about the 4-legged members of their family. Dogs, much like people, need time to adjust to new environments. In fact, they often need more time, since they don’t quite grasp the concept of relocating. Some tips: According to the National Humane Society, it can take anywhere from two days to two months for your dog to adjust to a new home. Bring along old chew toys, dog pillows and a leash. You should also get updated
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