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How to Give Your Pets the Care They Need When You Move



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By : Wendy Moyer   

Are you about to move? How does it make you feel - perhaps a little bit anxious?

Do you have pets? Well, if you are about to relocate your home from one locale to another and feel a bit stressed out, imagine how your pet is going to feel when the move is going on.

Although changing homes can be a very traumatic experience for you and your pets there are a number of things that you can do to alleviate their pain and confusion. Read this article and you will discover how to make the move much more palatable, and perhaps even enjoyable for your pets.

Whether you are moving across the city or across the country it is imperative that your pet is happy and content during their journey. This is especially true if you hire a company to move your pets for you.

So, when choosing a moving company ask them if they have experience moving pets. Many do. But if they don't they will probably be able to recommend a company to you. Also make sure to ask your friends and neighbors who are pet owners what they did when they moved. Nothing beats a referral from a source that you trust.

It can be a very confusing time for your companions, so one of the first things you will want to do is make sure that you pack toys, blankets, drugs, food, extra leashes and collars, and whatever else your pet enjoys on a daily basis. And do not wash their blankets or toys prior to your move because familiar smells will make their journey a lot easier.

You may want to put all of this in a box or travel case and give it to the people who will be responsible for moving your pet, along with written instructions.

Most pets rely on the routine that you have established over the years. For example dogs love the walks you take them on specific times during the day. Horses require a daily workout. Cats expect to be fed at a particular time. Other animals require that their cages be cleaned daily.

Make sure to include whatever it is that your pet needs in your written instructions. And back up your writing by verbally going over your pets needs with the people who will be responsible for their well being.

Prior to your move make sure to get a copy of all of your veterinarian's records and pack them where they are readily accessible. You may even want to have them with you during your move, along with your own important papers.

If you take these simple steps your pet will arrive in your new home safe, sound and happy.

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