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How to have a stress-free move with your pets

Relocation is a stressful process on its own. However, when we are moving with pets it will require more preparation. Although our furry companions make our mood better and make us happy, not preparing them for the move can quickly change that. We talk about things you should do for a stress-free move with your pets. Moreover, before your Ample Moving movers arrive, you will have to make sure everything is ready for the relocation. So, how do you prepare yourself and your pet for this relocation? During this process, you will not only have to pack and prepare yourself, but you will also have to ensure that your pet has everything it needs for a safe and pleasant trip. More importantly, your pet needs to be familiar with your new home and the environment.

What to do to have a stress-free move with your pets

As we said above, our pets can easily make our day better and make us happier. This is usually when they, themselves, are happy. For them to be happy, especially during the relocation period, we will have to prepare them for the road. Finding reliable movers NJ does not mean they can relocate your pet.

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Make the road trip fun and exciting and your pets will have an easier time adjusting to it

Unless you opt for a special pet relocation service, you are the one who will have to move your pet with you. That means that atop of all of your obligations regarding the relocation, you will have to set aside enough time to prepare them for the road. So, how should you do that?

  • If you can, take your pet to your new home
  • Take your pet to a vet for a check-up
  • Prepare enough food and water for the road
  • Bring leashes and pet carriers
  • Utilize being on the road to give your pet an adventure

If you can, take your pet to your new home

The first thing you should do, if you can, is to take your pet to your new home. This is mostly a precautionary measure than anything else. Namely, pets can have a hard time suddenly adapting to new surroundings. By taking your pet to your new home, you will give them a chance to get to know the area, as well as your home. As they rely a lot on their senses, usually smell, it is best if you help them introduce themselves to the home. Otherwise, this process will be quite stressful for your pet and they will have a harder time adapting to it. Let them sniff around, get to know the space before finally moving in. After they do this, they will not find it unfamiliar and will easily adapt to their new surrounding.

Take your pet to a vet for a check-up

A veterinary check-up is always something you should do before moving. Firstly, this is a good way to ensure your pet is okay and is not having any health issues. Secondly, many different states have different pet-entry rules and will probably require some documentation. Your vet will provide you with all the things you and your pet will need for the road. More importantly, if your pet has traveling anxiety or some issues regarding that, your vet can advise you on how to make it work.

a small dog sitting on the vet table with two vets around him to ensure you have a stress-free move with your pets
Vets can give you all the documentation your dog requires and provide useful tips on how to ensure a positive relocation experience

A stress-free move with your pets means them being happy and excited about this trip you will be having. Regardless if you are moving to New Jersey or somewhere out of state, your pet should be ready for this relocation in the best way possible. On the other hand, the health of your pet should always be your priority.

Prepare enough food and water for the road for a stress-free move with your pets

Food and water are essentials to any living being. More so for our companions who are very energetic and curious. So, make sure you have enough food and water to keep your pet happy and energized during the road trip. Make sure you pack enough of it a day before you go on a trip. Pack their bowls and have food and water by your side at any given time. Even if you are moving on shorter distances, have them with you just in case. You should not break the feeding routine just because you are on the road. If you do, your pets will most likely get anxious and stressed. This can, overall, impact the general relocation experience for both of you.

Bring leashes and pet carriers with you

The walking equipment should also be by your side while on the road. Firstly, because your pet might need to go to the bathroom and you want to ensure they are not going to run away. Secondly, because you can utilize being on the road and take your pet for a walk. A pet carrier is a good thing to have in your car at all times. In case your pet gets anxious or unpredictable, you can simply put them inside the carrier until you arrive or do something while on the road. A carrier is something every pet is familiar with and usually considers it their safe space.

Utilize being on the road to give your pet an adventure

Finally, you will have a stress-free move with your pets only if your pets are happy and having fun. To do so, we advise utilizing being on the road and providing your pet a fun experience exploring new things.

two women sitting in a grassy field with two of their dogs
Every pet likes an adventure and this road trip is a perfect opportunity to give them one

For instance, if you are driving by some of the best NJ places for pet owners you can stop and have a little fun. Allow your pet to socialize with other pets and humans. This will make them happier for sure and it will soothe their nerves.

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