Saturday, April 20, 2013

For Hassle-Free Pet Relocation - Rules And Guideline You Need To Be Aware Of

Moving from one place to another or perhaps one
country to another is just one part of life.
You've probably experienced it back when you're
still a kid, constant moving because your
parents are trying to find a better paying-job.
And as you mature and enter the adulthood, you
realize that it really is necessary to move to
find the ideal job that suits your skills and
needs.

During all the previous moves, you may have
failed to do one thing: take your pet with you.
There are several reasons why you could have
been forced to leave your beloved furry or
feathered friend behind; the apartment you're
moving into may not allow pets, a significant
other might be allergic to fur, or your work
schedule might have left you with little free
time to properly look after your little friend.
Today, however, as you receive news that your
employers are encouraging you to take up a
position in their offices in different country
-- you wonder whether the lovable adult dog
you've nurtured and played with since he was a
puppy will suffer the same fate as well. There's
no need to worry, however; pets can be safely and
successfully brought into other countries thanks
to organisations that facilitate top quality pet
relocation. Some countries, however, have few
rules that you would need to follow to ensure
that your pet's journey is safe, uninterrupted,
and expertly handled.

Generally, some countries donot allow the import
of dogs, cats or rabbits that are underage (under
four months). Only a pet that has reached the age
of four months can be issued with an import
permit, provided that its rabies vaccination is
at least 21 days old. All pets must also arrive
in such countires as manifested cargo and not as
accompanied baggage.

It is also important to note the restrictions on
the import of certain dog breeds. The Pit Bull
Terrier, Argentinean Mastiff/Dogo Argentino,
Fila Brasilerio/Brazilian Mastiff, Japanese Tosa
Inu, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Wolf/Dog
Hybrids/Crossbreeds (along with any crossbreeds
of any of these dogs) are prohibited from
entering certain countries.

In addition to these, different countries have
its own set of rules regarding pet relocation.
They usually require all dogs, irrespective of
breed, to be registered with the Veterinary
Services and be walked on a leash when in public
places. On top of these, they also has a list of
breeds that are expected to wear a basket-type
muzzle in public areas and must be kept in a
villa or a farm (definitely not in an
apartment).


The dogs on the list are the American Bull Dog,
American Pit Bull Terrier, American
Staffordshire Terrier, Argentinean Mastiff, Bull
Terrier, Canary Dog Fila, Doberman, Husky,
Miniature Bull Terrier, Neapolitan Mastiff, Olde
English Bull Dogs, Perro De Presa Mallorquin/Bull
Dog, Rottweiler, Shar Pei, Staffordshire Bull
Terrier, and Tosa.

Of course, many airlines flying into different
countries will also have their own regulations
regarding the import of pets, so it is essential
to go over these restrictions carefully with your
exporting agent to determine the right airline
and routes to utilise for your pet's travels.

Leaving your pet behind when you move to a
different countrie doesnt have to be an option,
but you do have to see to it that you are fully
aware of your destination's guidelines and
regulations in terms of relocating your pet. Go
over the details, hire a top-notch pet
relocation service provider to help you make the
best arrangements, and get ready for a new life
in a new location with your furry friend right
by your side.


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Your pets will always be part of your family and
leaving them behind as you travel is never an
option. Be a better owner and know what you can
to have a better and safer relocation along with
your pets. Visit this site for more -
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