Moving with pets can be tricky. Whether you’re moving pets across the country or just to a new place in your same town, the general sense of upheaval will feel the same to them. Animals are notoriously territorial, and they feel stress just as much as humans do (if not more, since they can’t talk it out). They’re experts at reading the body language of their people, and can easily pick up on – and appropriate – the anxiety and strain that is typical during the moving process. They’re also tied to routine and can get confused and alarmed by the sudden shift in the to-do list.
PLAN AHEAD TO AVOID SURPRISES
Check the local laws: Find out if you need a new license, what the leash laws are, and whether there are breed bans in place. Your new landlord might be fine with a Rottweiler but some local governments, neighbourhood associations, and insurance companies do not allow certain breeds.
Find a new vet: Don’t wait until your dog gets injured or sick. Do some research to find out if they’ll need any new vaccinations or preventative medications. Does your new area have ticks, heart-worm, or leptospirosis?
Make sure your pet has identification: “We’ve all read the wonderful stories about dogs who were lost during a household move and eventually found their way home across the country,” says of ASPCA Health Insurance. “This is so rare that it’s always news. Better to have an ID tag on the pet’s collar and have your veterinarian microchip the dog for permanent identification.”
SELECT A NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD, HOME AND APARTMENT
Before you pick out your dream home, make sure your pet will love it just as much as you do. It’s a good idea to walk around the neighbourhood to determine whether the area seems safe for your pets. Be on the lookout for neighbourhood dogs that seem aggressive or are left unattended.
When it comes to square footage needs, pet differs:
For your feline friends, ensure your potential new space allows for plenty of room to build vertically—it’s easy to create a lot of vertical space with shelving, such as kitty blocks on top of furniture.
Consider your pet’s needs on a case-by-case basis. Older pets, puppies, and dogs with house training issues will need to go outside often, which might be difficult in an apartment building with lots of stairs or a house without a yard.
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