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Moving with Pets, How to help your dog adjust to your new home
Keep a routine, even when it’s hard. Help them let out energy Pack a pet essentials bag. Set up your dog’s space right away. Give lots of attention. Be patient.
Keep a routine, even when it’s hard. Help them let out energy Pack a pet essentials bag. Set up your dog’s space right away. Give lots of attention. Be patient.
Dogs any size. Cats Snakes Iguanas Ferrets Guinea pigs Hamsters Birds any and all domestic animals. You can also get all the information by going to our web sitewww.petexpresstransportservice.com ReplyForward
Pet Express Transport Service, LLC is a fully accredited private door to door transportation company. Our drivers are true animal lovers and regularly talk to your pets during the trip. We recognize that your time is very valuable so we can move your pet and your vehicle to make the Read more…
Start ahead of time 2. It takes time to prepare your pets for transportation. 3. Make sure to visit a Veterinarian before you move. Please remember while you have your pet at the veterinarian to ask for an interstate health certificate this is a USDA requirement and must be dated Read more…
Hey all my pet lover’s out there that are being affected by Hurricane Dorian we at P.E.T.S want you to know that we are sending our Prayers, please stay safe!!!! Thank you and God Bless.
Preparation Tips For Your Pets We suggest the following preparations for your pets in advance of Hurricane Dorian 1 – Make sure you have at least 5 days worth of pet food and water for your pets. The food should be stored in a waterproof container 2 – Place a Read more…
You treat your four-legged friend like 1-of the family, and why not? They’re loyal, and they love you unconditionally. Well… as long as you feed them. Speaking of which, it’s important to know that while you may consider your dog as the extra child you always wanted, you can’t feed Read more…
How to Add Years to Your Pet’s Life By Lorie Huston, DVM Anyone who has ever had a dog or cat wishes just one thing — that he or she has a healthy and long life. Here are five tips that can help your pet do just that. 1. FEED Read more…
Every spring and summer there are many well-meaning animal lovers who leave their (primarily) dogs in vehicles while they shop or run errands without realizing that their beloved pet may end up suffering — or even dying — due to the effects of heatstroke. Most people don’t know that even on Read more…
Pugs, in fact, are one of several breeds now prohibited on many airlines because of their natural vulnerability to respiratory stresses. They are among the brachycephalic dogs and cats, commonly called snub-nosed, or pug-nosed. Brachycephaly is considered a disorder in humans and many other species, while for a number of dog breeds, Read more…