A property in Bulgaria. Bulgarian properties for sale. Cheap Investment Property in Bulgaria. Houses & Apartments for Sale in Bulgaria. Buying a property in Bulgaria.
INDEPENDENT BULGARIAN ESTATE AGENTS

Property News

08.07.2010
Bulgaria’s property market continues to appre...

05.07.2010
Home and contents insurance is a must for anyon...

01.07.2010
Now is the time to buy a property at a good pri...

07.01.2010
According to recently published study of Bulgar...

07.01.2010
Bulgaria air is developing through Europe, the ...

14.10.2009
NO FINANCIAL CRISIS FOR THE GOOD LOCATIONS IN B...

07.10.2009
BRITISH DEVELOPMENTS ON FACEBOOK...

25.09.2009
FOUR NEW GOLF PROJECTS ON THE BLACK SEA...

08.09.2009
Bulgarian holiday homes lettings sizzle...

26.08.2009
E710 per sq.m. on average for a property in Sof...

10.08.2009
RUSSIANS BUILDING AIRPORT AND CASINO IN VELINGR...

22.07.2009
The Bulgarian property market secret for the Ru...

22.07.2009
Mortgage calculators help in deciding affordabi...

08.07.2009
Bulgarian company re-registration compulsory fo...

06.07.2009
”Orange County” in Bulgaria...

10.06.2009
Young people are not afraid of the financial cr...

08.06.2009
Why You Should Buy a Home in Bulgaria. Overview...

19.05.2009
Boom of the "Fractional Share" in the holiday h...

16.04.2009
Environmentally Friendly Ski Resort...

16.04.2009
Property investment in Burgas...

16.04.2009
"Bulgarian Properties" presents "Paris Parade":...


Pets Bulgaria - taking pets to Bulgaria

 12.02.2008


Taking your pet to Bulgaria is no easy task. Yet, if Paris Hilton and Orlando Bloom can travel with their animals why can't anyone else. And if you are moving to Bulgaria the experience can be as stressful for an animal as it is for you.

Taking pets to BulgariaA new home environment means new territory, new smells and, probably, new neighbors which can be unsettling for a pet, quite apart from one property to another.

You may be surprised to learn that a pet can have its own passport in Bulgaria. Under the government Pet Travel Scheme run by Defra once a pet has been micro chipped, vaccinated and blood test your pet will be issued with its own EU passport. However, the exercise can take up to at least seven months.

If you thought a passport for pets in Bulgaria was surprising, you may be even more shocked to learn that there is a frequent flyers programme available! Virgin's Flying Paws allows animals to win presents for themselves and air miles for their owners.

Internationally, BA, KLM and Lufthansa are just a few of the long-haul airlines that will allow pets to be taken on board or in the hold (depending on airline policy). Cats and dogs are the most widely accepted travelling companions, however, Virgin Atlantic will take ferrets and American Airlines allow domestic birds.

Unsurprisingly the low-cost airlines are not keen on having pets to Bulgaria on board, but Flybe will let them fly in the hold. Flying within Europe is a different story - Germanwings and Sterling.dk will assist.

Removal experts, Robinsons International, has teamed up with the UK's leading veterinary charity PDSA to compile the following hints and tips for pet owners moving to Bulgaria:

Make sure you pet is identifiable in case they get lost en-route or before they settle into their new home. Have them micro-chipped and dogs should always wear a collar and identity tag with the owner's name and address marked clearly.

Keep pets in Bulgaria in a quiet room with their bedding and favourite toys while your belonging are taken out of the house. Secure the door and hand a "Do not open - pets in here" sign.

Talk to your vet about ways to make the journey less stressful for pets who suffer from severe travel sickness or anxiety.

Don't pack all of your pet's food in the removal van. If it's a long journey to Bulgaria you may need to stop and feed them. Make sure there is plenty of water available at all times.

When moving your cat or small dog to Bulgaria use a secure basket. Leave the carrier around for a few days before the move so that the pet becomes used to the sight and smell of it. Pet your pet inside the basket before the removal men arrive.

Guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits and other small mammals are best transported in well ventilated, chew-proof containers. Make sure they have plenty of water in a spill-proof container, a little food and lots of bedding, and that the container is ventilated.

Small birds travel best in a well-ventilated box with subdued lighting.
If your journey time is under two hours fish can be put in a large freezer bag containing water from the aquarium. When you have put your fish in the bag, carefully twist it shut, making sure there is about one third water to two-thirds air.
Remember to secure the bag securely.

As you settle into your new home in Bulgaria, remember to keep dogs on a lead when taking them into the garden for the first few days and check boundary fencing to make sure it is secure and free of any gaps before letting them run free.

Source: My home in the Sunshine Magazine

House in Ravna Gora for Sale



BULGARIA PROPERTY BY TYPE

 
Bulgarian Apartments Bulgarian Houses Bulgarian Lands Commercial Buildings

Free Trip to Bulgaria

We offer Free Viewing Trips to Bulgaria!For more info or to arrange it, please contact us!

Contact Us

Skype contact - British Developments
Skype Me!
Phone contact - British Developments
Email contact - British Developments

Property blog

Please join in our
Bulgarian property blog
and if you have question
we can help you

Search

Google

Featured on BBC

British Developments feautured on BBC holiday program!

Career in Bulgaria

British
Developments
looking to
appoint !!!

Recommendations

Bulgarian Property
Recommendation
Letters to
British Developments
Best Bulgaria Property Seller

Partners

Find us on the FreeIndex directory under Overseas Property