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How To Register Your Pets When Moving House

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 When I relocated a few months ago with my pets, I delayed the registration process, and as a result of that, I faced a lot of problems. The biggest advantage of registering your pets is that if they get, they get lost, the officials can easily track them and help them to reunite your pet with you. So when you are relocating to a new place, do not forget to register your pets. It is very important, and the procedure is not that difficult. To give you more information on this topic here is an article on how to register your pets when moving house. If you have pets and you're planning to relocate, this article can be very useful. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/how-to-register-your-pets-when-moving-house/

How to exercise your puppy

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 Introducing a puppy into your life is a special and exciting time – there are many crucial things to be aware of in these early days, including the importance of exercise. Not only is exercising your puppy beneficial for their health and behavioral development – it’s a great opportunity for your puppy to socialise with other friendly puppies, dogs and people too. It is possible for us to get lost in the excitement and forget that puppies are just babies – and like babies, puppies have limited physical abilities while they’re still developing. So, it’s just as important to ease your puppy into all things, including exercise. Here are some tips on exercising your pup! Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2022/how-exercise-your-puppy

Importance of microchipping pets

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 Microchipping your companion animal (pet) gives you the best chance of reuniting with them if they happen to run away or get lost. It’s also mandatory in many jurisdictions. Microchipping is a quick and easy procedure where a tiny chip – about the size of a grain of rice – is implanted just under the skin between the shoulder blades at the back of your pet’s neck. How does it work? Each chip has a unique number that is detected using a microchip scanner.  The microchip number is recorded on a registry with details about the animal and owner, so if the unthinkable happens and your pet goes missing then veterinarians, shelters or local councils can scan their chip and get your contact details. Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2022/importance-microchipping-pets

Pets and kids

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 Lots of companion animals (pets) will get along well with children, and many households with kids have successfully welcomed companion animals into their families. But it does take planning and careful consideration to make sure that the introduction goes smoothly, that kids know how to behave around animals, and that kids and pets can live together harmoniously. Choosing a pet Of course, before deciding to get a companion animal, you should thoroughly consider your lifestyle, your finances, your living situation (i.e., do you live in an apartment or a house with a big backyard?), and the current and future make-up of your family. These considerations should inform what species you get, but also things like the breed, size, age, and personality of your potential pet. Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2022/pets-and-kids