- Prepare a Moving Kit
- Create an overnight bag for your pet. Add food, toys, a bed, and litter so that everything they need is easily accessible while you’re busy unpacking boxes.
- Keep your pet away from the hustle
- Your moving day will come with a lot of commotion. All of the moving can create anxiety for your pet. Try to keep them away from the hustle. Ask a friend to watch your pet on moving day or take them to a kennel for the day. If that’s not possible, let them stay in a quiet room.
- Let them ride with you
- When everything is loaded and it’s time to make a move to your new home, make sure that your pet rides with you. If your pet is really nervous, put them in their crate and cover it with a blanket so that they can’t see the changing scenery.
- Ease your pet into your new home
- If it’s possible, set up as much as you can in your new home before moving your pet. If not, keep your pet secluded in a calm area of the house with things they recognize, like toys or a bed, until things look normal for them. Easing them into their new space will make it more comfortable. Don’t let your pet outside unattended until they’ve adjusted to their new neighborhood.
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