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Generally, we all know how stressful moving to a new house is? And with the addition of fluffy into the mix? <br>So, to help you manage your petu2019s stress levels during a move, Bivocalbirds have a few helpful tips for you to make your furry buddy move as positive as possible!<br>
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VALUABLE TIPS FOR MOVING WITH PETS IN A NEW HOME By BIVOCALBIRDS FAMILY bivocalbirds.com
INTRODUCTION Before moving with your furry friend, we hope you all have properly discussed this with your homeowners if you renting, so that it doesn’t create a big mess with them later in time. It ensures you as well as your buddy a peaceful stay in your new accommodation Generally, we all know how stressful moving to a new house is? And with the addition of fluffy into the mix? So, to help you manage your pet’s stress levels during a move, Bivocalbirds have a few helpful tips for you to make your furry buddy move as positive as possible! WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME WITH YOUR FURRY PAL
PREPARATION • Preparation is very important. • Pack all of your pet’s essential items in a separate, clearly-labeled bag. • Your furry friend is a cat, introduce them to their cat carrier by pacing treat inside and cozying the space with a blanket. • Make sure your cat is relaxed and calm during travel. There is various medication, so consult the veterinarian for the best one.
PREPARATION… • For dogs, take your pal for a walk around the new house and the neighborhood before the move. • Exposing your dog to the common smells around the home to make them feel comfortable in their new environment. • ASAP start your research for a new veterinarian and lookup and write down the pet emergency hospitals as well as 24-hour care centers near your new locality. • Inform your vet, take all necessary records, and any prescription medication with you before moving out. Your vet can even recommend another vet in your new location.
MOVING DAY The best advice for moving is to figure out a way to keep your pets away from the action. • You should keep them in the quietest area possible, not only prevent any mishap; it is the best way to reduce stress on them. • You can always leave them with a friend which is recommended, as they will both safe and comfortable than in the chaos of a moving house. • Take your pet to the new house in your vehicle. • To make them more comfortable, throw a blanket over their carrier during the ride. Every pet is different so do what you think best for your pet.
MOVING DAY… Moving with fish • You have to more careful as fish respond strongly to stress. • A move can be traumatizing for them, if not fatal too. • It is not recommended, but you can move them short distances in bags filled with their old tank water. • For supplies and more information, you can contact your local aquarium store. Case change when you have a long way to travel, it will be better to give them a new home with a friend. Just empty the tank and buy a new fish after you settle.
MOVING DAY… Moving with guinea pig • These cute furballs are also known to suffer from change or being around. They have a particularly susceptible heart. • So, make sure you take extra care and they transported in a warm, comfortable, small carrier. Moving with birds • These feathered friends are usually known to fly the coop on moving day. They are also very edgy about change. • So, please put them in the cage on a moving day.
SETTLING IN • Adjusting to a new environment can be daunting for some pets and can take some time. • Dogs may have an easier time being used to their new home, whereas cats usually face a harder time adjusting first. • Give them lots of attention and introduce familiar objects like toys or blankets ASAP. • Make a designated place in the new home for their food and water bowls, their bed, as well as a litter box or pee pads. • Maintain their old routine of mealtime and bedtime for your pets. Try your best to make them feel as at home as you do. • After you settle down, update their tags or microchip information to the new address and phone number (if you change).
CONCLUSION • Being used to a new environment always takes time for both animals and humans. • It might be somewhat easy for us but our friends will need help from us; following these steps, you will do well on your way to helping your sweet pal with adjust quickly and smoothly. BIVOCALBIRDS WISHES YOU A HAPPY MOVING WITH YOUR PET!