5 Dog Moving Tips
Here are 5 dog moving tips to make moving day easier on the entire family. As if packing up and moving isn’t hard enough, moving with a dog can be even more difficult. From the moment the boxes start being packed until they are unpacked in your new home, their entire experience may be traumatic and cause anxiety for your dog. Below are a few tips to make the experience more pleasant for everyone.
- Take your dog to see his new surroundings. Before the moving begins, if possible, take your dog to see her new home. The more familiar the sights and smells are to them, the less anxious the will be. The more she becomes acquainted with the new surrounding, the less drastic the move will be.
- Keep the dogs bed, food, and favorite things handy. It is easy to lose things when we move. The first things that should be unpacked are the dog items. Having his/her things near them will help them feel safe and secure in their new home as well as comfort them if they are feeling anxious.
- Pay extra attention to your pet. We know that moving is a hectic time and we can easily get lost in the multitude of things to do. However, by spending a few minutes and ensuring your dog that they are important to you and you are not leaving them behind is a beneficial dog moving tip.
- Do not buy them a new bed or food bowls. Of course, you are moving into a new home and want to leave that stinking old dog bed or chewed up bowls behind. However, moving is hard enough on a dog. He will be dealing with new surroundings, new smells, and possible other new nearby animals. They will take comfort in eating from the bowls they are use to and sleeping in that stinky old bed.
- Keep your dogs routine or schedule. Dogs are creature of habit. If they have a routine or schedule, try to stick to it as closely as possible, especially once you are moved into your new home. This dog moving tip can help your pet feel at ease and comfortable.
Moving can be traumatic to pets. They often feel misplaced or lost when they are unfamiliar with their surroundings. By following these dog moving tips, you will help your pet feel safe and will help keep anxiety at bay.
Posted on: Mar. 24, 2010















