It can already be overwhelming enough with moving, but then add “Fido” and “Whiskers” into the mix, and it can be hectic! Especially because pets are important members of the family, here are a few tips for moving your animal and getting them acclimated into their new home.
On Moving Day:
- Having your friends and family watch the pet
- Checking your pet into a kennel
- Keep your pet in a quiet room with the door shut. You don’t want your pet to run away as the movers are removing boxes and loading them on the truck.
Settling In:
- It may be tempting to let your animal just run around the house when you first walk in. However, you still have to move all of the boxes into your new home. Since you packed up your “most familiar” spot last, maybe you move those boxes out first into a room with your animal. That way, as your pet is adjusting to a new setting, they already have those familiar sights and smells of your furniture and décor.
- This first room that you introduce the animal to is their new “home base”. Introduce your animal to each room one at a time. You can have their favorite blanket, bed, toys, even their pet sweater!
- If your animal is already used to listening to music throughout the day, then play their favorite radio station.
More Information About Moving With Pets from ASPCA
Congratulations on moving into your new home! I can’t wait until I see how you make your house your home.