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Making a Move With Pets

By: Jen Shackel2010

The act of moving to a new place to live can be quite stressful. Even if the change is welcomed, moving to a new place is full of high stress. However, you're not the only one that can be stressed out by the move. Believe it or not, your beloved family pet is probably experiencing worry and fear just like you. By planning ahead, you can help lessen the stressful burden a move places on your favorite pet.: If you are moving to a city that you've never lived in, make certain that you start planning long before you move. First things first, make sure your pet is healthy and his shots are up to date. On the off chance that he runs away, make sure all his paperwork is handy. It will be useful to show the animal control people that everything is in order. If your dog or cat is not good in cars, ask your vet for a sedative or a tranquilizer for the long drive. If the move is just a short drive, give a call to the new licensing bureau and consider getting everything taken care of before you move. It will be one less thing to worry about. Be sure to also review the local laws. They may be different from where you live now. If you and your pet are moving to a different state, be sure to contact the American Veterinary Medical Association for a recommendation before you move. Also, make sure you find out about the laws concerning pets in that state. . If the move requires a flight, be sure to check with the airline about their pet traveling requirements. The last thing you want is to be turned away at a busy airport. When you're traveling by car, remember to keep your dog or cat well restrained, and always, always use a leash when at a rest stop. Also, never leave your pet in a car alone when you go inside. The car's interior can reach well over 100 degrees, which can be very dangerous indeed for your pet. When you first walk into your new home, take a few moments and make it more welcoming for your pet. Pick a corner and place his bedding, a few toys, and his food and water bowl. Then take a piece of your clothing and place it in the new "pet area". This will allow your pet to reassure themselves that all is going to be okay -- after all the familiar scents of the old home are here now too. This will also allow you to check out the rest of the house and make sure everything is safe for your pet. Be sure to take about ten fifteen minutes to interact and play with your pet. It's a great way for the both of you to unwind after a very stressful day.

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