The importance of a sturdy, comfortable
carrier for your pet cannot be overemphasized. A carrier
should be large enough for the pet to stand up, turn around,
and lie down. It must have adequate cross-ventilation and a leak-proof bottom with layers of absorbent lining. It should have
a secure closing mechanism on the door but do not lock the
kennel. Regulations require that your pet be accessible in the event of an emergency.
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ACR have pet carriers available
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purchase with advance notice
(48 hours or more). These
carriers meet requirements for
pet transportation. Pet stores also may
have acceptable
carriers
for sale. Birds must be placed in durable pet carriers
other
than conventional bird cages.
Get your pet accustomed to the carrier several days before a relocation or car ride by using it as a bed. Placing a favourite toy or blanket inside will make your pet feel more secure.
Choosing A Moving Method
Now you are ready to relocate your pet but must decide how to do it.
You can hire a professional pet-moving service to transport your four-legged family member or do it yourself. Movers are not permitted to transport pets, nor are buses or trains (Seeing Eye dogs are the exception for the latter two).
ACR can arrange for the RSPCA to transport your pets on your behalf, simply arrange it with our sales staff.
RSPCA
RSPCA Australian Capital Territory Phone 02 6287 8100
RSPCA New South Wales Phone 02 9770 7555
RSPCA South Australia Phone 08 8231 6931
RSPCA Victoria Phone 03 9224 2222
RSPCA Darwin Phone 08 8984 3795
RSPCA Queensland Phone 07 3426 9999
RSPCA Tasmania Phone 03 6326 6333
RSPCA Western Australia Phone 08 9248 3155
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