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10 Tips for Moving with Pets

Abbott Martin Group Press Abbott Martin Group November 11, 2024


Relocating can be an exciting chapter, but when pets are involved, there are things you’ll want to consider if you want to make the process as smooth as possible. Moving to the Emerald Coast or anywhere new requires planning to keep pets safe, comfortable, and ready to settle into a new home. Here are ten key tips to help make moving with pets easier—so that everyone feels at home.

1. Schedule a Vet Visit

A check-up with the vet before moving day can ease stress. Use this visit to discuss any travel-related health concerns and update vaccinations if necessary. Obtain a copy of your pet’s medical records, especially if you’ll be changing veterinarians. Stock up on any medications your pet may need to keep them comfortable and healthy during the transition.

2. Get Familiar with Pet Regulations

Different states and cities have varying regulations for pets. For those moving to the Emerald Coast or surrounding areas, knowing local pet laws, breed restrictions, and vaccination requirements is crucial. Some condo communities and apartments may also have specific rules regarding pets. Confirming these details in advance will help avoid surprises once you've arrived. Planning early on covers potential roadblocks.

3. Organize Pet Supplies for Easy Access

Pack a dedicated bag for your pet's essentials, including food, water, bowls, leashes, waste bags, and comfort items like blankets or toys. Having these essentials accessible will make travel smoother and allow you to settle into the new home more quickly. This kit can be particularly helpful if there are unexpected delays or if you’ll be staying somewhere temporarily.

4. Create a Quiet Space on Moving Day

Moving day is often hectic, which can be unsettling for pets. Designate a quiet room or area in your current home where your pet can stay during the packing and loading process. Stock this area with their bed, toys, food, and water to create a calming environment. For cats and smaller animals, placing them in a carrier with a blanket can offer a similar sense of comfort.

5. Consider a Pet Sitter or Daycare on Moving Day

Hiring a pet sitter or taking your pet to daycare can make moving day more manageable. With someone else caring for your pet, you can focus on overseeing the movers and managing the process without worrying about your pet's safety or stress level. This is especially beneficial if your pet tends to get anxious or has a history of attempting to escape when stressed.

6. Keep Essentials Handy During Travel

When the time comes to hit the road, having your pet’s essentials within reach is a must. This includes their travel carrier, leashes, water, food, and any calming items they may need. If traveling by car, plan for regular breaks where pets can stretch and relieve themselves. If you’re flying to your new home, research airline pet policies thoroughly and make sure your pet is comfortable in their carrier, as most airlines require pets to stay in them for the duration of the flight.

7. Introduce the New Space Slowly

Once you arrive at the new home, introduce pets to one room at a time instead of giving them free rein of the house immediately. This approach helps avoid overwhelming them and allows them to become comfortable in smaller, familiar spaces. Start with a quiet room where you’ve set up their bed, toys, and food. Over time, as they seem more comfortable, you can gradually open up more rooms for exploration.

But here’s a quick tip: Establishing a familiar scent in the new home, like using an unwashed blanket from their previous space, can make pets feel more at ease.

8. Make Accommodations for the Florida Climate

Moving to Florida’s warm climate, especially the sunny Emerald Coast, requires extra care for pets not used to high temperatures and humidity. To keep them comfortable during the transition, make sure pets have access to fresh water at all times and avoid leaving them outside or in a hot vehicle for long. If your new home doesn’t have a shaded outdoor area, create one where pets can rest comfortably out of the sun.

9. Set Up a Pet-Friendly Zone

Create a designated spot for your pet to unwind. Whether it’s a cozy corner with a bed and toys or a designated room, this space can help them feel more grounded in the new house. For larger pets, consider adding a secure outdoor area so they can safely enjoy the Florida sunshine.

10. Monitor for Signs of Stress

Some pets may need more time to adjust than others. Watch for signs of stress, like excessive barking, hiding, or changes in appetite. These behaviors are normal in a new setting, but if they persist, consider consulting with a veterinarian. They may recommend strategies or calming products to ease the transition.

Reach Out to The Abbott Martin Group

Looking for a pet-friendly home along the Emerald Coast? The Abbott Martin Group is here to help you find the ideal property to welcome every member of your family—four-legged ones included. From pet-friendly outdoor spaces to homes with secure yards, they can guide you in selecting a property that accommodates your family’s unique needs. Reach out today to begin your search for a home where you and your pets can thrive on the beautiful Emerald Coast.



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