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July 24, 2023

A Guide for Moving with Furry Family Members

By Julie DeLong, Oil Capitol Relocation 

Moving together with household pets is significantly different than moving without them. You must ensure that they are happy and safe, while also making certain you are still able to perform all the tasks you must do for your move. Continue reading to discover how to move along with your furry members of the family.
 

Preparing for your move

The first step is to get all their medical records. This process shouldn't be difficult since most vets will just transfer their records electronically.

It's also necessary to refill any prescribed medicines that they take and bring the medications along on the journey with them!

Should you be driving cross country or simply a fairly short distance, it might help to bring some type of bedding for your pet such as blankets or towels that will serve as makeshift beds in the vehicle. They might feel more at ease sleeping on something soft than sitting on plastic or metal from a carrier or kennel for a prolonged period of time.

Packing the essentials

It's not possible to move together with furry friends without packing the basics, which includes from their food to their preferred toy. The best thing you can do is pack this stuff in a box by themselves to make sure they are easy to find when you require them. In relation to food, place enough for around 2 weeks for every furry friend in a container or perhaps box that's got an airtight seal on it.

Subsequently, be sure that your pets always have toys and treats accessible. It's also advisable to include any medications or grooming supplies for special needs your pet might have. Also remember about leashes, collars, and other safety gear!

Selecting the best type of carrier

While moving together with pets, you have to make sure you can get them from one home to the other safely and securely. One of the best solutions to do this is by making use of a carrier. There are various kinds of carriers on the market, so you'll have to take some time and energy to determine which sort is the best for the family pet.

Whatever kind of carrier you select, make sure it is big enough for your furry friend; otherwise, they might feel cramped during their trip!

Ensuring safety and comfort

Pets can sense worry and also stress and in addition they notice if things are changing, even though they can't explain to you. This means they are apt to attempt to bolt outside whenever a door is open. They could be likely to nip at people - both familiar and visitors - or perhaps to hide in new spots.

It's a wise decision to provide a secure spot for your pet to go when they are feeling stressed. And when you will be busy and not able to keep an eye on them, for instance for the duration of packing or even when the moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City is loading or unloading the truck, you might want to place them in an empty bedroom or bathroom with the door shut to make certain they don't flee.

On moving day, swap out the tags on their collar with new ones which include your new street address and, if applicable, new phone number. This helps to ensure that in case your family pet runs away or is otherwise lost during the move, they'll be able to find their way back to you. You should also bring up to date their microchip information around this time with all the new specifics.

Special obstacles when moving with household pets

Moving with furry friends provides unique difficulties that you don't have to worry about when moving without them. For instance, your furry friend is typically not likely to be too pumped up about the idea of the moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City entering into the residence and messing up his preferred spots with boxes. But it's also vital to know what you're able to do to make sure the family pet is at ease and safe throughout the move. Thankfully, there are a few easy steps you'll be able to take to make sure they are happy throughout the transition.

First, try saving their area for last when packing. Always keep the pandemonium out of their bedding, eating, and bathroom places as much as you are able to. This supplies them secure spots to escape to.

Put furry friends in an unfilled room and shut the door both while moving out of your current residence and into your new residence. You might have to do this each time you come and go for a little bit as your furry friend adjusts to their new house.

Next, should you be relocating to a new residence in a nearby area, try taking your dog for strolls or to a dog park in the new area for them to start getting familiar with the area. If you have a cat, consider bringing something from the new residence to your current residence so the cat may sniff it and become accustomed to the smell.

Moving disturbs their normal routine and life in general, therefore it is essential they have sufficient time to get acquainted in relation to their new environment. Find approaches to expose them to their new house before you officially move in together. Take them around the residence on a leash or allow them to investigate outside while supervised.

Moving with pets can be a little more tough as opposed to moving alone. Adhere to this guide and you will be fully prepared.

 

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