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A Practical Guide to Moving with Pets

Moving can be both thrilling and stressful for you and your pet. Since this is the case, it is crucial to start preparing your pet for the move as soon as possible. Even a short distance relocation can throw off your pet’s routine and sense of security, and bigger moves can be quite challenging for your furry family member. In order to make your move as easy on your pet as possible, here are some tips to help get them ready for the big day.

Prepare Ahead of Time

It’s best to start getting ready for a move with a pet as soon as you know you’ll need to do so. Plan and address a few crucial issues beforehand to ensure a seamless relocation. For instance, ensure that the information on your pet’s license, identification, and microchip is current. To make sure your pet is healthy and that you have all the prescription medications they need, schedule an appointment with the veterinarian. Appointments should not be scheduled too close to the move, though, if your pet dislikes the vet’s office because it may cause further stress.

Stick to Routines

Animals are creatures of habit and routine. This is why the turmoil of moving, especially the days and weeks before and after, may be quite stressful for them. While you begin to pack for your move, try your best to keep up with as much of your regular routine as you can. For dogs in particular this is especially important as they could become anxious or start acting destructively if neglected. As much as you can, keep your daily schedule the same for your walks, meals, and playtime.

Introduce the Crate Early On

If your pet must spend time in a cage or kennel as part of your relocation, this can be a particularly unpleasant experience for them if they are not already accustomed to one. One of the best ways to prepare your companion for the move is to introduce the crate and allow them to form positive associations with it weeks before the move. Consider encouraging them to explore the crate and rewarding them with food when they do. This will aid in preventing your pet companion from becoming excessively anxious on the big day.

Bring Comfort Items

The aromas and sounds of home draw pets in. You can bring along certain sensory objects to help your pet remain calm during a move. For example, keep your pet’s favorite blanket or pet bed with them during the transfer. A pet can also be comforted by a beloved toy or even a piece of your clothing. Separate your pet’s food, rewards, and water, and bring them with you before, during, and after the relocation.

Provide a Safe Space

When the big day comes, you might want to think about setting aside a specific space for your pet. It is best to place pets in a quiet room or fenced-in yard during a move, as they may become anxious or even run away if given the opportunity. Consider asking a dependable friend or family member to care for your companion during the moving process to spare them the stress and chaos. Providing a secure area will keep your pet out of danger and help you manage their anxiety during the transfer.

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