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Whether you are moving locally or a longer distance, make the drive
with your pet more accommodating by packing a travel case. The following
is a list of items to pack in your pet's suitcase.
- All medical records, including a veterinarian-signed
Health Certificate & Vaccination Certificate (all no later than
10 days old)
- The contact information of your regular
veterinarian and a referral vet at your new residence
- Your pet's medication
- Spare collars with ID tags and leashes
- Plenty of bottled water- your pets's
stomachs can be upset by a sudden change in the water
- Enough pet food and treats for the
entire trip
- Several can openers
- Several food and water dishes
- Plastic spoons for mixing and dishing
out the food
- Your pets' favorite toys and blankets
- Combs, grooming brushes and flea powder
- Cotton balls and Q-Tips to clean their
eyes and ears
- Paper towels, wet napkins, and sponges
- Plenty of plastic bags and newspapers
for picking up waste
- Deodorizers for your car- you'll need
it!
This guide is for informational purposes only. For professional
advice, please seek the attention of a qualified veterinarian.
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