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Make the Moving Process Easy for Your Pet With This Guide

Moving with a pet can be challenging for several reasons, as many animals are anxious when it comes to life changes. Going through the process of selling your house, buying a new one, and physically making the move while ensuring that your pet is safe and comfortable might be stressful, but there are several ways you can make the process easier. From buying the right products for your pet’s comfort to finding services that will help along the way, you can cut the stress out of the move for both you and your animal.

Consider Your Pet’s Needs While House or Apartment Hunting

Finding the perfect home can take some time, so the Villa Groups recommends that you make a list of attributes you’re looking for. Dog owners typically want a nice backyard, while pet owners of all kinds appreciate easy-to-clean floors over carpeting. Take the neighborhood into consideration, as well. Is it near a park or other pet-friendly spot? Do the neighbors have pets, and if so, would they get along with your animal? How far away is the home from your vet? Keep in mind that it’s not a good idea to bring your pet along while looking at homes since homeowners may be allergic or have an aversion to animals.

If you simply can’t find the perfect pet-friendly home, but you need to get out of where you are currently, consider renting while you work with your real estate agent to find the perfect place to buy. Sometimes, renting can help you save money while you set aside for a down payment. For example, you can find a pet-friendly apartment in LA for under $2,000 per month. So look into all of your options before compromising on your – and your pet’s – new home.

Plan Out Your Moving Day

Once you’ve found the perfect home, you can start the process of packing and preparing for the big day. Planning well will help to reduce stress for your animal, so give yourself plenty of time to get things done during this part of the process. When packing, leave your pet’s belongings for last, and keep things as organized as possible. Finish packing in one room before moving on to the next.

It’s also a good idea to arrange for someone you trust to take care of your pet on moving day. This arrangement will help them to stay calm and keep from being underfoot, which will ensure his safety. You can hire a transportation service to get him to the new place, which will take some of the burden off your shoulders.

Find the Right Products for Your Pet’s Comfort

Making a move requires that you bring along your pet’s favorite toys and bedding to prevent anxiety, but you can also buy a few new items to ensure his comfort. Maybe you need a large crate to keep him contained while you’re away during the day or a quality set of clippers for at-home hair touchups. Another good idea is to try a calming product like CBD oil, or maybe a Thunder Shirt. Having these items already on hand will keep stress at bay for you and your furry companion throughout the transition.

Tools for Home and Business Ease

Even with careful planning on your part, a move can still bring a lot of work and stress for both you and your pet. Thankfully, tech can help. Consider utilizing a pet camera so you can keep an eye on Fido or Fifi during the day when you go back to work. Lean into outsourcing and apps where you can, too. For instance, homebuyers can use esignature apps like DocuSign or PandaDoc, and business owners can pass the task of setting up their California LLC with an online service. Look into tools and services that make life easier for your specific needs.

Keep in mind that your stress can affect your animal when you get home, so it’s important to look for ways to stay calm and focus on your well-being at work, such as by doing stretches at your desk or going for a walk on your lunch break. Adding more playtime for your pet when you’re together is another great way to help them reduce stress.

Put a Plan in Place for a Low Stress Move

Moving with a pet doesn’t have to be a stressful or overwhelming task. With some careful planning and the right products, you can keep stress at bay for both you and your pet and make the moving process a smooth one. Look into getting a crate or travel carrier for your pet, and make sure that you find the right house or apartment to meet your – and your pet’s – needs. Moving is a big deal, but it doesn’t have to be stressful with the right plan in place.

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Guest article by: Nick Burton – https://ourbestdoggo.com