Moving with dogs
You have found the perfect apartment for you, it is close to work, the children's kindergartens, the neighborhood supermarket and you plan to move in soon. You have to take into account that your dog may not flow with you in the aisle.
Moving house with dogs can be traumatizing for your dog that you took him out of his daily routine. Dogs learn to know their home little by little, all the hidden corners,
all their favorite rooms and places. When they walk with you on the street they are used to seeing the same things and the same animals of the area. In the article before you, you will get some advice on how to deal with your dog during the long-awaited transition.
How to deal with moving house with dogs
You will find an arrangement for the dog on the day of the move - on the day of the move you are going to be busy with a million and one things and you will not have time to devote to your dog. The madness of arranging the objects in combination
Having a new place can make your dog uncomfortable, so it is best not to have him present during the move. It is better that you find the same arrangement for him that you usually find when you go on vacation so that he feels that everything is normal.
Give him a tour of the new place - if possible even before the move itself so that he starts to get used to the new area. Show him the new house, walk with him on an organized route
that you want to take him to him every day after the move.
You will find new friends with your dog - during your walks with him you will see if you come across other dogs or a dog park that will help him get through the new period more easily.
Organize your dog's own corner in the new house - when you introduce your dog to the new environment, you will also show him his new corner in the house. Put his favorite things there
from the old house so that he will recognize, smell them and understand that this is his new place now.
Have a bag of snacks handy - every time there is a new noise or a new area that he is starting to adapt to, give him a snack and pet him to reward him for his good behavior