Friday, March 30, 2012

I Lost My Pets When Moving Oversea - Find Out How to Avoid It


Once in a lifetime, somebody may be needed to consider moving oversea for various reasons. The decision to move oversea will affects many people and sometimes it affects animals too. If you decide to move together with your pet, then there are a lot of issues that you need to put into consideration.

In order for you to avoid losing your pet when you are moving oversea, you must pondering several issues, namely whether your destination allow pets to be brought in, the duration of permit, sedation that will be given plus rules and regulations regarding breed, age and quarantine requirement.

First, you need to check whether your pet will be allowed in the country that you are moving in. This is because there are countries that do not allow pets to be brought in. Please check on this matter. If a country allows pet to be brought in, veterinarian certifications will become a requirement. Vaccination record and confirmation on rabies-free pets is vital information provided by this certificate.

Second, you must bear in mind that, for some countries, quarantine is mandatory before a particular pet is being brought to their owners. We cannot avoid a classification given by the authority of that country regarding safe and not safe animals. Do check on this matter. May be the consulate of that country can provides adequate information on this.

Third, please do remember that there are quarantine fee involve and you need to pay for it. Choose properly the best quarantine facilities that you can afford without jeopardizing the health and safety of your pet. Don't forget to check on the staff that will cater to your pet's needs, cleanliness of the area and the care that they provide.

Last but not least, avoid risking your pet's life by affect of sedation that they received prior to be boarded on planes. If your pet is capable enough to be transported without sedation, then your veterinarian need to have this information. The capability of showing good behavior and obedience will eliminate the requirement of giving sedation to your pet.

When it comes to moving oversea together with your pet, it is all about getting the right information and a checklist on issues that need to be considered. Be prepared and you will have your lovely pets with you in your new place.




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