Moving With Your Pet: Strategies for a Stress-Free and Successful Journey

So you find moving harrowing and stressful? Now think about your pet and how disoriented, confused and anxious they must be. Moving homes is just a fact of life most of us have to deal with, but there are ways you can make it less painful - for both you and your furry friend. It isn’t just about moving from point A to point B. Instead, it is essential to prioritize your dog’s needs so they transition easily to the new space.  

All America Auto Transport walks you through the main factors you should be mindful of for a smooth and seamless journey.

Begin With the Basics

Like with any vital transition, preparation is key. Start with the basics: Ensure your dog is microchipped and synced with your new address and mobile number. Your dog should also be set up with an ID tag that has the corresponding information.

Familiarize Your Pooch

While there is no way to communicate to your pet that a move is upcoming, you can get them familiarized with moving particulars. Make sure to start assembling some of the boxes before moving day so that your pet gets used to the sound of packing tape and lots of movement. Soon, your home will be covered with boxes, and the furniture will start to disappear — the earlier you ease them into this new situation, the less anxious they’ll be.

Day of the Move

Introduce the travel crate well in advance, so they have time to get accustomed to it. Your pet will likely have positive associations with their belongings, so keep their bedding, toys, and blankets handy. Treats and chews go a long way in keeping your dog occupied and feeling that they are cared for. It is also effective in coaching respectful behavior for the more unruly pups out there!

If you’re caught up in the hustle and bustle of moving, find a trusted dog sitter to calm your dog through this time. They should preferably be with someone they’re used to or a doggy daycare they’ve visited in the past.

Moving on a Budget

If you’re moving to an area or state with family and friends nearby, choose to stay with them while you get the new house prepped. This is great for those moving on a budget, as it will save you hotel dollars at a time where your expenses are likely at an all-time high. You’ll get time to go house hunting in peace and look around for employment options. The best part is, your pet will probably transition more painlessly in a place with comforting humans to give them extra love!

Consistency Is Critical

We can’t stress the importance of routine - before, during, and after the move. Stick to your pets’ regular feeding and walking times. Take them out for lots of walks, playtime breaks, and don’t forget tummy rubs and cuddles! Cesar’s Way reports that showering your pooch with extra love and a consistent routine helps induce calmness and reduce anxiety. Unpack their favorite toys and treats right away so they’re comfortable and entertained through the changes.

Another critical point to remember is to set up a designated safe space for your pooch. Opt for a quiet secluded area with lots of water, toys, and blankets. The best way to get your puppy acquainted with their new surroundings is through joyous exploration. Set up a treasure hunt with treats in each room, so your dog explores the home with excitement. Take long walks around the new neighborhood, so they get familiar with the new sounds, smells, and environment.

While it can seem daunting to make the move with your pet, don’t underestimate your dogs’ intelligence. According to AnimalWised, most puppies take less than a month to settle in and take their new settings in stride. And remember, a little love goes a long way - make sure your friend knows you’re there for them and are fully attentive to their needs.