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3 Tips when your move involves pets

March 4, 2016 by Nick & Cindy Davis

Are you moving to a new city or town? This can be incredibly stressful, and it’s also a huge stress to your pet. New sights and sounds and unfamiliar smells can combine to make a move upsetting to even the most well-behaved and mellow of animals. According to some estimates, up to one third of pets get lost at some point in their life. The chaos of moving and unfamiliar surroundings in the days and weeks after a move raise the risk that your pet may escape or even try to run away. If you are moving with a pet, here are 3 tips from experts including the American Humane Association to help you make your move go smoothly.

3 Tips when your move involves pets

3 Tips when your move involves pets

If You’re Traveling By Car

If You’re Traveling By Plane

For All Moves

If You’re Traveling By Car

Before your move, make sure to get dog tags made with your new address, as well as your phone number and email address. Keep your old dog tags and your new ones on your pet during the move, and have a recent photo of your dog with you just in case he or she gets lost.

If you’re moving by car or van, make reservations ahead of time at hotels that accept pets. Check the Pet Friendly Hotels website for a state-by-state list of hotels that accept dogs and cats. Keep in mind that the hotel rooms reserved for pets can book up. Make reservations well ahead of time, and plan out a route with reasonable daily mileage to keep both you and your pet from getting overtired.

Note that pet-friendly hotels often have guidelines against leaving your pet alone in the room. Fortunately, many go out of their way to accommodate your pet, and should be able to give you pointers about surrounding restaurants that are likely to be pet friendly.

Keep your dog crated or on a leash at all times during a move. According to the American Humane Association, “The stress of a move can cause even the most obedient dog to run away in unfamiliar surroundings.”

Rover’s partners at Petco recommend that you pack slowly, over the course of weeks. They also recommend that you take time to get your pet used to staying in a crate if he or she isn’t used to one, and make sure that your pup’s nails are trimmed to help avoid getting them hooked on the crate.

We hope this goes without saying, but never, ever leave your pet unattended in a car, even on cool days.

If You’re Traveling By Plane

If you’re transporting your pet by air, keep in mind you need to book well in advance, both for travel in the cabin and in the cargo compartment.

Note that airlines may cancel flights for pets traveling in the compartment area if the temperatures are too hot.  Similarly, if your flight is delayed due to bad weather, your pet may get bumped and moved to a kennel facility, and not make it on the same flight as you. You’ll then need to foot the bill for any related costs.

Crate sizes can be very specific, as is the list of requirements for the kennel construction.

For all moves

Try to find a vet in your new town ahead of time, just in case your dog becomes ill during travel. Know your vet’s hours and locate an emergency 24-hour clinic just in case.

Keep your dog out of the fray as boxes and furniture are moved in. Falling objects and household poisons can be hazardous during a move.

Set up your dog’s bed and play area with familiar toys. Be sure to spend extra time with your dog in the first days after a move to keep him or her feeling loved and secure.

As always, if you have any questions about your dog’s well being, be sure to check with your veterinarian. And to make sure you have a dog sitter at the ready when you arrive in your new town, visit Rover.com and search for the dog sitter who’s perfect for both you and your dog.

Hopefully the 3 tips we have provided assist you when you get ready to move with your 4 legged friend. Please check back frequently as we are always updating our site with helpful and useful information about Home Selling, Home Buying and Home Ownership. If you would like a copy of the 3 Tips when your move involves pets in PDF Format simply click the download button below. If you need any other assistance we are always just a click here or call to 813-300-7116 away. When you get here there are several good places that are available if you need to board your pets. you should check out: Rover.com

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