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Follow on Google News | New Book: Moving with Pets will Show You How to Reduce the Stress of Relocating Your Dog or CatBy: Thumbnail Books Moving with pets is a common problem in today's uncertain economy and the flood of home foreclosures, not to mention the cutbacks in many employment sectors. You lose your job, then you lose your house, and then you lose your dog or cat. It just doesn't get sadder than that. And the worst part of it is, your dog or cat didn't see it coming. How could you let your dog, or cat, down? If you could cut out just one of these problems, would you? Now you can. The updated edition of Moving with Pets is now available on the Kindle market at Amazon.com, and you can get it for only 99 cents during 2013. The book, Moving with Pets, shows you how to plan a move so you do not have to leave Fido or Fluffy behind, cringing in fear at a shelter. If you love them, you owe it to your pets to move without hurting them. Written by Dr. R.J. Peters, a former shelter director and author of 8 books, Moving With Pets provides the information you need to move with your pets successfully, or, if absolutely necessary to leave them behind, as painlessly as possible. Some specific things you will learn: · prepare for moving with pets along with your move · decide what pet items to take along or ship later · handle veterinary issues · handle landlord and city requirements · during your move, how to provide food and water · moving with pets other than cats and dogs, such as birds and fish · travel safely to your new location · introduce the pet to its new home For example, according to Dr. Peters, "You never want to show up at a shelter on moving day. They are usually full and may not have a cage or pen available. They may be forced to simply euthanize the animal. So, always make prior arrangements." For more information, or if you prefer to read Moving with Pets in another format, the eBook version is available from Dr. Peters' website, http://www.TheProblemCat.com. End
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