Helping Your Pets to Have a Less Stressful Moving
Published on Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Helping Your Pets to Have a Less Stressful Moving According to a research, moving from one house to another is one of the most stressful experiences of one's life. This also applies to your pets. And worse, your pets can never complain if they get stressed or not. They just show you that they are already exhausted. So, aside from taking care about your family and things for the moving, don't forget to give extra attention to your pet too. Follow these helpful guides when moving with a pet: Avoid strange noise that can cause panicking on your pets. The removal team's work, the sound of engine for long hours, and the noise of a cityall these can cause panic to your pet. Better if you can just make your pet stay in a safe and quiet place until everything is settled. Ask a trusted friend or relative to look over your pet until you have already moved. Just pick up your pet when the moving is finally done. Give a new ID for your pet. This should contain your new home number and address so that in case your pet gets lost, it can be easily brought back to you. Never feed your pet three hours before the travel. But regularly give your pet water during the travel to avoid dehydration. Show your pet around the new house so it can familiarize its new home. Follow these guides and protecting your pet against the stressful moving will certainly be successful. You can ask your veterinary too for other things you should do for your pet. MORE NEWS AND TIPS





