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Essential Tips for Planning a Move with Your Pet

Man sitting on floor, with his dog and laptop, amongst moving boxes.As a pet owner, there are numerous instances when having a pet means doing some extra planning and preparation. Moving to a new rental home is one of those instances. Regardless of your destination, relocating can be alarming and disorienting for your pet.

To help ease your pet’s transition into their new home, it’s crucial to have a well-thought-out plan ready for the big day – and beyond. Make your move successful with your pet by following a few easy tips.

Scope out your new neighborhood ahead of time

If your move takes you to an entirely new area, figuring out how pet-friendly your new neighborhood will be is crucial. You want your home to be the right size and layout for you and your pet, and the area should have access to things your pet will need.

You should also watch for any potential problems that may arise. For example, if you own a dog, you’ll need a place to walk around outside your neighborhood. But you’ll want to keep an eye out for unfriendly neighborhood dogs or people who let their pets run loose – either one could quickly become a hazard to you and your pet.

Create a moving day plan for your pet

Having a strategy for what to do with your pet is crucial as you pack up your belongings and transition into your new home. Packing and moving will generate lots of noise and commotion, both of which can trigger feelings of fear and anxiety in your pet. Cats and dogs could panic, cause problems, or even cause damage.

To keep their anxiety low, plan to put your pet in a secluded, quiet area like an unused room or yard. You might even think about boarding your pet or having a friend take them to a different location to keep them away from the hustle and bustle of moving day.

Make your pet comfortable during travel

It’s imperative to take some time to acclimate your pet to the upcoming trip to their new home, especially if your pet has rarely been in a crate or vehicle. You can introduce your pet to a crate early in the process and let them get used to moving in and out of it.

To form positive associations with the crate, use rewards or treats. After that, before you leave, make your pet comfortable with blankets both inside and on top of the crate to help reduce noise and visual overload.

Slowly introduce your pet to your new home

When you bring your pet into their new home for the first time, it’s critical to ensure that your place is free from common hazards like open windows or venomous houseplants. Then, introduce your pet to their new home after you’ve moved in your things, if possible.

Keep in mind to help your pet acclimate by offering encouragement and comfort. This caring and considerate approach will help your pet feel safe and secure in their new home. Bear in mind that nothing is more important than your pet’s safety and comfort.

Moving with a pet isn’t easy, but with the correct information and planning, you can make your pet’s transition into their new home successful. Is finding a rental property that allows pets something you’re interested in? You may rely on Real Property Management Upstate for relief! Take a look at our available rentals in the Syracuse area and nearby.

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