Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Driveaway Car Transport Can Be The Answer

When there are two cars in a family, but everyone wants to ride together to a new home, figuring out the logistics of moving can be a tad difficult.

Do you A) bite the bullet and caravan despite the family's desires; B) look at auto train options; or C) hire a trucking company to transport the second vehicle?

According to GoMovers.com, there's actually a D) option that many forget to consider. The site's article on driveaway car transport services spells out this possibility and what those looking to hire transport services should consider. This potential solution involves hiring a company or individual to actually drive a car from one driveway to the other.

The article suggests this can be a very good option for those who don't like the first three, but recommends a thorough background check be done prior to handing the car and keys over to a driver.

When the other options don't appeal, it sounds like driveway car transport might just be a viable answer to help remove some of the logistical problems of making a move.

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Advice For Moving With Pets

There’s all kinds of advice out there to help people make big moves. It doesn’t matter if they’re moving across the street or across the country, ideas abound for everything on how to handle the plants to what to do to make the transition easier on kids.

Unfortunately, one set of family members if often overlooked in all the advice. These important creatures are the family pets themselves.

I recently came across an article that offers some sound ideas on how to make everything from cats and dogs to birds and fish feel more comfortable in new surroundings. The article on GoMovers.com offers tips that are so easy anyone can follow them.

While moving is never easy on people or pets, there are things owners can do to help ensure animals adjust as quickly and smoothly as possible. The article on moving with pets discusses the best ways for transporting animals, helping them adjust to packing and unpacking and more.

Since moving is stressful on the people in the family, the pets sometimes get overlooked in the shuffle. There are simple things pet owners can do to make sure this doesn’t happen. A few little touches can go a long way to helping a cat, dog, bird or even fish get along well in their new home.

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