Moving can be a stressful process, especially for pets who don’t understand what’s happening. Luckily, there are steps you can take to help reduce your pet’s stress and anxiety during a move.
Keep track of important items.
Designate a specific box for your pet's food, medicine, grooming essentials, toys, litter, and anything else they will need before you finish relocating and get the new house unpacked.
Vet records.
If you’re planning to change veterinarians when you move, be sure to obtain a copy of your pet’s medical records.
Minimize their exposure.
Packing and moving your belongings can be very stressful for your pet. Keep them in the other room or ask a family member to take your pet for a few days while the move is in full swing.
Don’t rush them.
It may take your pet a while to adjust to their new home. Make the transition easier by placing their bed, blankets, toys, and food in one room. Let them become accustomed to that room before you gradually introduce them to other rooms in the house.
Update your contact information.
Update your pet’s tags and microchip with your new address and contact information as soon as possible. That way, should they get lost, you’ll be easy to find again.
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5 Ways to Make Your Move Easier on Your Pet
October 10, 2019
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