Moving into a new home is a significant change for everyone, including our beloved pets. Just as humans need time to adjust, pets also require careful attention and support to feel comfortable in their new environment. Here are some expert tips from a veterinarian to help make the transition smoother for your furry friends.
Always consult with your trusted veterinarian. Moving to a new location can be made easier with additional help for your pet. We have consulted with a veterinarian to provide you with tips to make the transition easier for the whole family!
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Basic Environment Tips
Useful Products
Tips for Cats
Basic Environment Tips
Maintain Familiarity
Keep as many things consistent as possible. Retaining familiar routines, such as feeding times, walking schedules, and pet beds, helps provide stability.
Enrichment Activities
Engage your pets in fun and enriching activities. If your dog enjoys walks, take them on frequent walks to explore their new surroundings. Playtime with favorite toys can also help them feel more at ease.
Tire Them Out Before the Move
Excess energy can easily turn into anxiety. Before moving day, ensure your pets are well-exercised and mentally stimulated to reduce their stress levels.
Useful Products
Canine Diffusers
Consult with your veterinarian regarding pheromone diffusers, which release calming pheromones to aid in your pet's relaxation. Position them near your dog's crate or sleeping area to assist in their rest and adjustment to their new home.
Pheromone Collars
Similar to the diffuser, this type of collar can be a great help to your pet as they adjust to their new surroundings.
Thunder Shirts and Calming Treats
These products can vary in effectiveness from dog to dog. If you have found a product that works for your pet, great! If not, try them a few weeks before moving to see what helps. Consistency is key, so avoid introducing new products right before the move.
Anti-Anxiety Medication
For dogs with severe anxiety, consult your veterinarian about anti-anxiety medication. There are both long-term options and mild sedatives for short-term use. Always conduct a trial run before moving to monitor any side effects.
Tips for Cats
Minimal Interference
Cats can be particularly sensitive to changes. Allow them to settle in on their own terms, providing safe hiding places and easy access to food, water, and their litter box. Confine them to one or two rooms initially to help them adjust gradually.
Pheromone Products
Similar to canine diffusers and collars, there are products available for cats as well such as sprays or diffusers that release calming pheromones to release any anxiety or additional stress. Spraying their bedding or favorite spots can provide additional comfort.
Create A Calm Environment
Keep the environment as calm as possible with dim lights, quiet surroundings, and low traffic areas. This will help your cat feel secure as they explore their new home.
No matter what steps you take, it’s essential to conduct a trial run with any new products or medications before moving day. This allows you to observe how your pet reacts and make any necessary adjustments. By keeping routines consistent, providing familiar comforts, and creating a calming environment, you can help your pets adjust smoothly to their new home.
Remember, patience and understanding go a long way in ensuring your pets feel safe and loved during this exciting transition into your new home. Don't forget to consult with your veterinarian before implementing any changes to ensure your pet's well-being remains the top priority.
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