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Making Your (Dog) House a Home: Moving With Less Stress for Your Pets

Moving into a new home can be challenging when you have a pet. There are ways to prepare to minimize the stress to your furred, feathered and finned friends.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 28, 2008 -
Anyone who has ever moved knows that there are seemingly a million and one tasks to remember, from selecting a moving company to switching off utilities. All of the adjustments and changes involved in moving to a new home can be even more challenging when you have a pet. But there are ways to prepare to minimize the stress to your furred, feathered and finned friends.

The preparation process can be as crucial a stage as the move itself – familiar settings are disrupted as furniture gets moved and belongings packed away. A cat or dog will wonder who all these strangers are (potential buyers, inspectors, movers, etc.) and what's happening to the pet's familiar "territory" (changed location of litter boxes, favorite sleeping places, etc.) – which is how an animal sees your home.

For that reason, it's actually a good idea to change the "landscape" a little more – on the animal's behalf. Designate a room to remain just for your pet while the move proceeds around them, with their familiar toys, food and water bowls, sandbox (for cats), and so forth. This way they'll have a reassuring (if rearranged) space to spend the moving process in. It will also minimize the chance of escape by anxious animals while people are coming and going from your house more than usual, and reduce the danger of a scared cat hiding itself in the moving boxes with potentially tragic results.

Such precautions help calm your pet for the developments ahead – the move itself is stressful for pets and people alike, though this too can be minimized. If you're flying, check ahead to see which airlines allow pets as "carry-ons." The cargo bay is a possibility, but will isolate and possibly frighten your pet. In either case, anxiety and exposure to the elements will be lessened if you can book a direct flight.

If you drive, make sure you know where to find hotels that allow pets rather than leaving them in the vehicle (never a good idea in terms of safety or exposure to changing temperatures), and, especially with a dog, schedule frequent "rest stops" for both animal and owner. For birds, rodents and fish, "homes away from home" can work well – transport your bird or hamster in its cage, and your fish in a plastic container of water, roomy enough for the number of fish and changed regularly for long trips.

It's always a useful idea to consult a veterinarian for all the fine points, and a qualified real estate professional to help with all the questions a house-move poses; pet-compatible services are one of many matters a real estate sales associate can look into for you. With some advance planning and help from local ERA Wilder Realty professionals, Fido's longest walk can have a happy destination.

For more information visit http://www.erawilderrealty.com or call 1-866-593-7653.

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About ERA Wilder Realty: ERA Wilder Realty was founded in 1995 and was created to unite the area's leading real estate agents for the purpose of providing the best in real estate services. Our goal is to assist you by turning your home buying or selling process into a wonderful experience.

Never satisfied in just meeting the expectations of others, we have built this company with one mission statement in mind; exceed the expectations of everyone, everyday. Through our creative marketing, commitment to quality and unmatched service, we are one of the fastest growing real estate companies in the midlands.

Our success has been defined by integrity, honesty, professionalism, community involvement, family devotional and a deep commitment to faith. Only those agents that are committed to living up to these business principles can be a part of ERA Wilder Realty.

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Source:ERA Wilder Realty
Phone:803-728-8400
Address:1730 Main Street
Zip:29201
City/Town:Columbia
State/Province:South Carolina
Country:United States
Industry:Pets, Real Estate, Home
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Last Updated:Oct 28, 2008
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