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Furry Friend Blues: The Best Ways To Settle Your Pet Into Your New Home

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Real Estate Agent with Steinberg Realty Group 9079562

Furry Friend Blues: The Best Ways To Settle Your Pet Into Your New Home

 

Furry friend BluesMoving can be a stressful and exciting process, and when moving with pets, your furry friend most certainly feels the stress and excitement as well. Pets don’t always respond well to a new environment, so it’s important to do whatever you can to ease your pet into your new house. Settling yourself and your pet into your new   East Bridgewater home may take time, but you can make it a smoother process by doing some research and planning. Here’s how you can create a stress-free transition for your beloved pooch or kitty.

Where To Put The Pet During The Move

 

 During the actual move itself, it is best for your dog or cat if you can get them away from the action altogether. Ideally, it’s best if a neighbor or family member that your pet is familiar with can take the pet for the day. For long haul moves, some pet owners opt to take their dog or cat to a kennel for a few days to help them  the stress of the moving atmosphere. A slow and steady packing of boxes will also indicate a change to your pet, and if done over a longer period of time, can help them prepare for the upcoming change of scenery.

 

 The Interior Introduction: Getting Your Pet Settled

 Before the actual move of all the boxes, it might be a good idea to take your pet's belongings to the new house first. Having some of their familiar items, such as toys, a kennel, and blankets, can help to ease the process of settling into the new home. You may also want to dedicate a room or part of the house as your pet's sanctuary, where they can feel safe and secure while boxes and pieces of furniture are being moved into the new home. Ensure that you don't switch your pet's food too much around the time of the move, as this can exacerbate the effects of the change. Some pet owners have found it effective to wait until the new house is unpacked and settled before introducing their pets to the home. This way, the pet can becoming acquainted with the new atmosphere without the chaos of movers, piled up boxes, and a stressed-out, scrambled owner! If using this method, you can keep your pet at the kennel of family member's house until you are settled in.

 

 The Surroundings: Exploring The New Neighborhood

 If you have a dog, it is just as important to get him acquainted with the new neighborhood as it is to get him acquainted with the home itself. This is something you can also do well before the move; when preparing for a move, drive your dog over to your new neighborhood and let him explore where his new home will be. This way, when you arrive to introduce your dog to the home itself, he will already be familiar with the area, thereby reducing the stress of the new atmosphere in the house.

 

 

Moving is no easy feat, and it’s even more complicated when pets are involved. By following some of these simple steps and planning ahead, you can achieve a move that involves much less stress. Avoid the furry friend blues and introduce your pet to its new home in a gentle way. For more great moving tips, or to find the home that’s right for you, contact a professional realtor today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Laurie Steinberg(R)

508 922 2340

Lsteinberg@kw.com

www.steinbergrealtygroup.com

 

 

Laurie Steinberg is a top sales agent at Keller Williams Realty based out of Easton Massachusetts.  

Laurie has become known for her “Out Of The Box Marketing” style and approach that helps her sellers get their homes sold fast and for the most amount of money, while also helping her buyers with top of the market negotiating skills and being able to get her buyers available listing as soon as possible making sure her buyers don't lose their dream home.

 

Laurie Steinberg has over 15 years experience in Residential Real Estate Sales. Servicing Plymouth, Bristol & Norfolk Counties and specializing in the Bridgewater's, Middleboro, and Raynham Towns. Laurie holds her Accredited Buyer Representative Designations, Certified Distressed Property Designation, and has mastered Internet Marketing. Laurie also has been known for having one of the best Marketing and Selling Plans in the area. Laurie stays up to date with current technology and is always taking new courses/ classes to learn more about the local area markets and how to be the best Realtor(R). Laurie is committed to giving exceptional, professional and friendly service combined with great customer service that will build a relationship that will last a lifetime. Laurie’s goal is to meet and exceed all her clients expectations. in the Bridgewater's, Middleboro, and Raynham Towns.

 

Laurie is a mother of 2 girls and was born and raised in Bridgewater Ma, Laurie raised her children in Middleboro where they lived for 15 years and now reside back in Bridgewater, living in these areas has giving Laurie the knowledge she needs to help all her clients needs.For a custom market evaluation Click here

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Kathy Schowe
California Lifestyle Realty - La Quinta, CA
La Quinta, California 760-333-8886

Great post on "moving" with your pet!  And people love their animals just like kids, so this should be a popular post!

Jan 20, 2015 01:44 AM