Oftentimes, our furry friends make the best roommates. But renting with pets can be challenging. Some apartments don’t allow pets, and pet deposits can be expensive. Ask the right questions before you move, however, and you can be sure to find a pet-friendly apartment. Are pets allowed?
Though all pets can become stressed by relocating to a new home, moving a bird is a particularly delicate operation. As an especially sensitive creature, your pet bird will require plenty of advanced preparation and gentle handling en route and during its transition to a new environment.
Moving isn’t just hard on you. Packing, moving and unpacking can also take a toll on your pet — especially if have a long way to travel to your new home. Here are some do’s and don’ts for moving with a pet that could help ease the transition.
Whether you’re moving with your pet or traveling, making sure that your animal companion arrives safely and comfortably requires foresight and planning. Read on for information about flying with your pet and shipping your pet.
When most people think of moving pets, they expect to be talking about dogs or cats. But fish owners are equally dedicated pet parents — and have their own set of issues to confront when moving their pet fish. Here are some tips on safely moving your aquarium and its inhabitants.
Moving to a new apartment means thinking about a lot of things — packing, loading the truck, working with movers and unpacking. The last thing you want to add to the list is worrying about your pet.
Moving pets can be stressful — both for you and for your pet. Make moving easy by considering your pet’s special needs. Cats Cats are likely to be stressed out by a move because they thrive on consistency. Cats find comfort in being surrounded by the same environment day after day.
Whether you’re moving long-distance or just looking to get away with your best animal friend in tow, pet-friendly hotels can be valuable. Here are some tips on finding the best hotels to patronize with your pet. Research online First, you can research your trip ahead of time online.
Moving to a new apartment might seem like a hassle for you, but it can also be a pain for your pets. Piling in a car amidst boxes and knick-knacks can be stressful, especially if your pet only travels by car for vet visits.
Whether you’re a long-time pet owner or a potential owner planning ahead, you want to make sure your apartment is pet-friendly. With just a little extra attention you can make sure both you and your pets will be happy in your new home.
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