Moving residences is taxing on the whole family. Whether embarking on domestic travel or on international pet relocation, leaving behind a familiar place is disorientating. Dogs are especially likely to feel anxious or nervous in the initial stages of your move. Its natural, considering that they have no familiar scent or sight in a new home. Given time though, your pet will be comfortable as ever in their new home. All it will take is a little patience and effort on your part. Here are a few things you can do to make your pup more comfortable and adjust after a move.
Create a Familiar and Comfortable Environment
The first
thing you can do to help your pup settle in is create a familiar space. Use
items which they interacted with daily in your previous home; you can make a
nice corner with a bed and their toys, as well as blankets or any other items
they associate with the comfort of home. Patience is key while they become
accustomed to their surroundings, so be patient, and let your dog explore their
new home at their own pace.
2.
Make
& Maintain Routine
An
unfamiliar schedule can contribute to making your dog nervous, especially as
they are often creatures of habit. Plan a routine for their mealtime, play
time, and walks/exercise. If your dog had a routine in their previous home, try
to replicate that. Do not make sudden changes to their diet or exercise routine
and minimize loud noises to maintain a calm environment at home. If not, you
can always start fresh; a schedule will help them adjust in their new home and
help introduce a sense of familiarity quickly.
3.
Attention
& Affection
During this adjustment period, it is important to shower your dog with love and affection. You can do this in a few ways. Give them extra attention, play with them more often, and give them extra treats. The more love and affection you show your dog, the quicker they will relax in their new home.
During this acclimation
period, there may be times when you have to leave your dog alone. This is
something which would not have been a problem in your previous home, but in a
new and unfamiliar environment, it becomes an issue. They key to teaching them
to be calm is to take one step at a time.
Start by leaving your dog alone in a room and going to another part of the house for a few moments. Slowly extend this period of time, until they don’t mind you being out of the house for five minutes. Continue to gradually increase this time period, until your dog doesn’t mind being alone while you run errands or step outside for work.
To conclude, you must
remain patient and loving with your dog while they settle in after your move. Don’t
expect them to settle in straight away. Try to fix a routine, give them plenty
of love, and let them explore their new home at their own pace. Given time,
they will become as comfortable in your new home as they were in your old one.
If you need any help or tips on how to alleviate your dog’s nervousness or
anxiety, call us on 08908909020. Having conducted over 6000 domestic and
international pet relocations, we are well versed in the anxiety preceding a
move and the anxiety after it faced by a pet.
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