Instructions Step 1: Select pet carriers that are roomy enough for your pet. The carrier must allow your pet to be able to move about in comfortably. This includes standing up and turning around for both dogs and cats. Step 2: Select carriers that will...
Instructions Step 1: Take into consideration the size of your pet compared to the size of the pet carrier that you are considering to buy. You need to have the pet carrier a comfortable size for your pet. So, measure your pet's height and length and take...
Instructions Step 1: Test the perch. Mount it inside a prospective carrier before you make a final decision. Buy a bird carrier that meets your bird's weight and height requirements. Step 2: Buy a carrier with strong reinforcements. Composite supports...
Hi my name's Elizabeth speaking on behalf of expert village what we're going to talk about today is how to get your bird to voluntarily go into a crate for travel. One of the first things want to do is you wanna have that crate in this case you might...
Hi! My name is Sarah and I am here at Extra Care Animal Hospital in Davey, Florida, today and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to educate you a little bit about owning a guinea pig. As far as transporting your guinea pig goes, any small cat or...
Hi there! I'm Fran Friedman from Morning Star Animal Sanctuary and I am here to talk to you about traveling with your ferret on behalf of expertvillage.com. These are some of the things I am going to show you that you will need for traveling with your...
Hi, I'm Laura Fitzgerald and on behalf of Expert Village, I would like to talk to you about the care and maintenance of your pet rat. Today I would like to talk to you about traveling with your pet rat. Pet rats love to go places with you, they are very...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rat carrier Food Water bottle Rat health-care booklet Step 1: Choose the type of carrier you will use to transport your rat. There are many to choose from including small, cloth carrier backpacks, nicer carriers...
Instructions Step 1: Stop feeding your pet a few hours before she has to travel. Give her as much water as she wants. Step 2: Expose your pet to fresh air when you travel. Roll down a window and, if possible, allow your pet a view of the outside. Step 3...
Hi my name is Sarah and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I am here at Petland in Pembroke Pines, Florida to educate you a little bit today about caring for your ferret. As far as handling your ferret goes, you should always make your ferret feel safe. You...
Instructions Step 1: The best idea for any rabbit is not to transport them unless you need to. Rabbits can get stressed when traveling, and aren't the best companions in a moving vehicle. But every now and then, if there's an important bunny function you...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan. I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic. I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com, and I am here to talk to you about taking care of cats with critical conditions, critical emergencies and health issues...
Instructions Transporting a Cat Step 1: There are two types of traveling felines: those that get carsick and those that get hyperactive. Some cats get sick in carriers; some feel safe in carriers. To determine the type of cat traveler you have, take some...
Instructions Step 1: Find a store or company that sells pet crates. Pet supply, hardware and department stores, and wholesale pet supply companies all carry crates. Wholesale pet supply companies often have the largest selection and the best prices. You...