Categories: Dog Health & Safety

The Ultimate Guide to Relocating With Pets

Relocating with a pet can feel a bit overwhelming.

From finding the right place to live to securing transportation and making sure that your furry companion is safe and comfortable throughout the whole move, location changes are never easy for pets or their owners.

However, having an effective plan in place can make all the difference when it comes to stress-free relocation with your beloved animal family member. That’s why we at Collab Dog Training have put together this ultimate guide on how to relocate with pets – so you can have peace of mind knowing that you and your four-legged pal will get through this move together!

Find a Pet-Friendly Home

The first step in moving with pets is finding a place that allows them. When looking for a new home or rental property, do some research into pet policies and local laws before signing any paperwork. Also, seek out a designated walkable neighborhood, which is defined by a Walk Score of 70 and above. This ensures you find an area that boasts pedestrian-friendly features, which makes it easier when walking your dog.

Hire Pet-Friendly Movers

When searching for movers, be sure to inquire about their policies regarding pets. Many companies are willing to accommodate animals but may require that they be kept away from the moving process itself or require additional insurance coverage for them. Additionally, be sure to ask what type of materials they use when packing up items as some packaging materials may be hazardous for pets if accidentally ingested or inhaled.

Reduce Stress for You and Your Pet

Moving can be stressful enough without adding another layer of complexity with an animal involved. Do your best to maintain their routine so they feel more comfortable during the transition. You should also watch your pet for signs of stress because they can pick up on your anxiety in addition to the stress of moving. Dogs will often begin biting or scratching frequently, or you will notice an increase in their orientation patterns. In these cases, practice some calming methods for yourself and see if their situation improves.

Invest in the Necessary Gear for the Move

Ensuring the safety and comfort of pets during a move is paramount. Investing in veterinarian-approved crates or harnesses is a wise decision. These specialized carriers provide a secure and familiar space for pets, reducing their stress and anxiety during transportation. Veterinarian-approved options are designed with the pet’s size, breed, and specific needs in mind, offering optimal ventilation, comfort, and security. Moreover, a harness can be particularly useful for dogs during rest stops, allowing for safe and controlled exploration.

Check Your Pet’s Tags and Microchip

Even if you have taken all the necessary precautions before your move, it is still important to update your pet’s tags and microchip information once arriving at your destination just in case something goes wrong during the transition period. It is also important to remember that some states have different laws regarding licenses and vaccinations so don’t forget to research those requirements before heading out on your journey!

Pet-Proofing Your New Place

Once settled in your new home, Daily Paws notes that it is important to take some time to pet-proof it by securing any potentially hazardous areas. Be sure to check underneath appliances or behind furniture where stray wires may have been left behind after installation of said appliances or furniture pieces which could pose a danger if chewed on by curious cats and dogs alike. Additionally, check window sills and balconies (if applicable) for secure fencing as well as pool areas if applicable – these should all be secured against curious paws!

Find a Veterinarian

The American Veterinary Medical Association points out that after settling into your new home make sure that one of your first stops is at a local veterinarian office – this will guarantee that not only will you have access to medical care should anything happen but also help ensure that you’ll find good quality products such as healthy food options specific to both indoor and outdoor activities depending on location/climate etc. This visit will also help familiarize both humans and fur babies alike with the area, which helps minimize stress levels!

Make Your Move Safe and Pet-Friendly

Making a move with your furry friend by your side doesn’t have to be an impossible task! Though it may seem daunting at first, if you take the time to plan things out and research different aspects of the moving process (including finding walkable neighborhoods with pet-friendly housing options), everything will run much more smoothly. With these tips in mind, hopefully, you’ll find yourself enjoying this adventure while minimizing stress levels experienced by both humans AND furry friends alike. Happy travels!

Collab Dog Training offers a range of dog training services including virtual sessions and a mobile training app. We specialize in force-free training methods, focusing on collaboration with your dog to understand and address behavioral issues.

Lisa Ullery Gallegos

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