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Moving to a new home can be just
as stressful on the family pet as it is on you.
Here are some tips to keep your pet happy and safe
on moving day.
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Maintain normal routine:
Pack over a period of time and try to maintain
your pet's normal routine. Advance planning
will make your move less stressful.
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Keep your pet secure:
Place your pet in a safe, quiet place, such
as the bathroom or pet carrier on moving day
so that he or she cannot escape. If you place
your pet in a room, place a large sign on the
door that says DO NOT ENTER. Containing your
pet in a pet carrier on moving day will keep
them safely confined as well. Gradually get
them used to the carrier ahead of time by having
your pet spend time in it prior to moving day.
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Purchase a new ID
tag for your pet: Get a new pet ID
tag that includes your new address and telephone
number. An up-to-date ID tag is a lost pet's
ticket home.
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Safe car travel:
Be sure that your pet is safely restrained in
the car. Utilizing a pet travel
harness or travel
carrier are the best ways to keep your pet
safe. They not only protect your pet from injury,
but they help by keeping them from distracting
you with their usual enthusiasm as you drive.
Keep their heads inside the windows, make frequent
pit stops, and don't leave them alone. Pet
barriers also work great!
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Talk to your pet’s
vet: Talk to your veterinarian about
traveling with a pet who doesn’t like
to travel. They can recommend behavior modification
tactics or medication that might lessen the
stress of travel. Depending on your new address,
your pet may also need additional vaccinations,
medications, and health certificates.
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Find pet friendly
lodging in advance: Browse our selection
of pet friendly accommodationsacross the U.S.
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Plan ahead for air
travel: Check with your veterinarian
and the airline if your pet will be flying.
Visit our Airline
Pet Policies page to familiarize yourself
with the rules specific to the airline you are
flying.
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Prepare your new home:
Pets love familiar surroundings so be sure to
take with you all the familiar and necessary
things your pet will need from day one in your
new home.
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Pet photo:
Have a recent photo of your pet on hand if your
pet becomes lost.
Pet
Travel Tips for the Car
Travel
Tips for the Air
Tips
for Safe Boating with Pets
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