Ah, moving time. One of the most stressful life events out there. Caring for a living, breathing animal during this time can add even more to your pre-move jitters. Luckily, Just Loving My Dogs shares some helpful advice on managing your pet through moving. Let’s dive right in.
Sort Out the Basics First
Peace of mind is critical when it comes to the moving process. Below are some basics you can take care of upfront to minimize stress down the line:
- Househunting: Use resources like Google Maps and Neighborhood Scout to zero in on the perfect neighborhood.
- Buying and selling: If possible, try to sell your old home and buy your new one simultaneously to get the most bang for your buck, money, and energy.
- Look for apartments: Not ready to buy a home? That’s okay! Use online listings to find pet-friendly apartments in a neighborhood that you love.
- Find work: Use online job boards to find work in your new place so you’re set up with income as soon as you move.
Prioritize Your Pet
Once you’ve got the essentials sorted, it’s time to think of your furry friend. Here’s how you can make the move easier on them:
- Set up a safe space: Set aside an area where your pet can rest undisturbed during the hustle-bustle of the move so that they’re not overwhelmed.
- Prioritize movement: An excellent way to reduce your pet’s anxiety and keep them happy is to go on long walks and play with them, so they feel cared for.
- Hire a pet sitter: If you’re working long hours, arrange for a pet sitter to drop by so your pet can enjoy some company.
- Give them some (extra) love: Whether it’s extra cuddles or giving them fun toys to play with, now is the time to pamper your pet!
Settling In
Once you’ve moved over to the new place, it’s time to get settled! Here’s how you can do so:
- Unpacking: Try to unpack room by room so that you’re not overwhelming your pet with messes in each and every room.
- Explore: Get out there with your pet and explore your new area! This is the best way to feel like you belong in your new life.
- Decorate: Prioritize decorating your new place to feel like a home. Don’t forget a cat tower or doggy door for your pet!
So what do you think? Are you ready to take the move head-on? Implement our advice mentioned above, and you and your furry friend are sure to have a smooth, seamless, and stress-free transition.
Conclusion
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This article “Moving with a Pet In Tow” was submitted by Lucy Tate, info@doggonow.com | doggonow.com
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Thank you Lucy great article.