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Moving with Pets: Pet Protocols

As you’re planning your move to The Woodlands with our professional movers, you must also consider your furry friend in the relocation process. Moving with cats and dogs is almost like a league of its own. However, we have some useful tips for you to consider when moving with pets.

Keeping Pets Safe

To most people, their pets are like family members and their safety while moving is their top priority. As you move to The Woodlands or anywhere else, keep important records on your person just in case your pet falls ill during or after your move. The last thing you’d want to do is tear through a large number of boxes trying to find your pet’s health records from your veterinarian. When you keep their health records close to you, you’ll help the vet provide the best medical care for your pet.

One thing many pet owners fear is losing their furry friend. When moving with cats and dogs, make sure to have ID tags on their collars. The ID tag should include the name of your pet, your name, the new home address as well as your best contact number. If your pet gets lost a good Samaritan will have the information to help return your precious pet. 

Though we love our pets, they can be sly creatures; meaning they can get away from you easily. To make sure your cat or dog always stays within proximity of you, always keep them on a leash or chain. You can tie them to a sturdy pole if you’re going to be outside your house for an extended period of time. A pet carrier is another option if you’re pet is small enough.

Pet Protocols

When moving with pets, you’ll have to consider the rules and regulations of the destination to which you’ll be moving. Make sure to bring documents as proof of inspections and vaccines. Certain states have specific laws for pets, so check with your state’s Veterinary Office or Department of Agriculture beforehand. In addition, most states call for cats, dogs, and other animals to have a rabies tag.

Before you move to The Woodlands or any town, research the local ordinances of the area. The City Clerk’s office will have information regarding leash laws, limits on the amount of pets allowed per household, zoning laws, and licensing rules. If you’re moving with exotic pets, double-check to see if you need to purchase a permit before you move.

Moving with Us is Easy!

As you’re shopping around for relocation services, make sure to give our professional movers a call. With decades of experience moving families and businesses all over the country, you’ll have the peace of mind that all of your belongings are being handled with care. Don’t wait, call us today for your free moving quote!