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Remember To Take Care of Your Four Legged Friends When Planning Your Move

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker

Military Relocation-Moving with Your PetIt is that time of year when military families start to plan their summer moves. The weather can be very dangerous to anyone moving in the heat of the summer with a pet. First of all many pets just don't take well to travel of any kind but add 90 degree temperatures on top of that and the combination can be deadly.

If you are getting ready for a cross country move you need to make sure that you have checked with the hotels along your route to make sure that they can accommodate your animals. Yes, I know if you have a cat you can sneak them in just about anywhere but if you plan to stay more than one night what are you going to do when the maid arrives to clean your room? Put the cat in your sweltering car? Don't think so.

Second tip is do not let any pet, either a dog or cat run loose in your car while you are driving. As much as you would like to hold "fluffy" on your lap if you are in any type of accident or need to make an unexpected stop they could go flying through the air. Just as children need to be in the right type of safety seats so should your pet be secured as well.

Make sure that you have all of your pets shot records on board with you in case of emergency. You may even want to compile a list of emergency vets along the way just in case your pet becomes ill on the trip. The ultimate safety tip for traveling with your pet is to consider having an identity microchip implanted before you go. Every year dozens of dogs and cats bolt and the easiest way for a vet or shelter to reunite you with your pet is to be able to scan for the chip.

Remember your pets are part of the family and their safety during your move is just as important as yours. If you have orders to the Military District of Washington, Fort Belvoir, Pentagon or Quantico this summer give Cindy Jones a call at 703-346-2213. Let our personal experience with military moves help you with a smooth transition.

Comments(4)

Michael (Mike) Robinson
Broadmoor Realty, Inc. - Long Beach, CA
CRS, CIPs, REALTOR

This is some good advice... people need to think of pets as part of their families... thanks for sharing!

Jun 10, 2011 01:21 PM
Pat Fenn
Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker - Springfield, VA

Michael-thanks for stopping by.  The pets in our household are a big part of the family.

Jun 12, 2011 05:58 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

Pets get just as stressed during a move as their owners and if they happen to get out of the car while moving, you could end up losing them forever when they try to go home.




Jul 10, 2011 01:19 PM
Pat Fenn
Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker - Springfield, VA

Todd-sad but true.  We hear to many stories of pets that get lose during a move and are never found again.

Jul 11, 2011 08:51 AM