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Moving home isn’t a small task; for many, it can be a fairly stressful time, causing a lot of worry and tension among families. Of course, it doesn’t have to be like that, and there are things you can do to make it easier. While hiring the help of a removal company takes the pressure off of packing and transporting your belongings, preparing yourself to move also requires some thought. This is especially the case for those with pets.

If you are moving house and have family animals, be that dogs and cats or something slightly smaller, there are a few things you will need to consider to make it as easy and seamless as possible for them. With your move just around the corner, let’s look at some ways you can ensure your pets are cared for, remain safe and experience as minimal a disruption as possible during the big day.

Remember: Safety First

There’s usually a lot of activity on moving day, from people moving around to furniture being taken away and trips back and forth from the old house to the new one. As a pet owner, it will be your priority and responsibility to ensure you’re doing all you can to keep your animal safe. To that end, you may want to limit them to one specific room for the day. This provides them a place to eat, play and sleep while the commotion happens elsewhere. Sectioning them off from the noise, movement, and chaos will provide them with a safety blanket, reducing their stress during this big change.

It’s also important to remember that your front door will be continuously in use throughout the day. This could pose a risk for cats, dogs and other animals to escape. Keeping them locked away – though it may not seem particularly pleasant – is usually best for them.

Take Them To A Friend’s

If planned into the process properly and within enough time, one option is taking your pets to a friend’s house. This can be an effective, trouble-free and pleasant way to make the day much easier. In this case, you’ll want to find a friend you can trust who has preferably met your pets on a few occasions. Leaving your animal with someone new during this process may make them uncomfortable and anxious – one of the things we are trying to avoid.

If your moving process is slightly more complicated, having your pets stay at a friend’s house for a night or two whilst you get your new house in working order may be the best option; however, if you know your move will take a few hours, you can pick them back up the same day!

Speed Up The Moving Process With Professionals

Anything you can do to speed up the moving process is going to help because your pets will be able to settle into a new home faster. After all, the less time it takes to move home, the less imposition it is on them and you. One of the best ways to speed up the moving process is to make use of moving professionals.

For this, it’s always best to keep it local because local removal experts will know the area best and give you the best experience. If you are in South London, then you’ll want to look for South London removals experts. At the same time, those making a quick journey 5 minutes down the road in a more remote location could opt for an independent man and van hire. This kind of thing makes moving seamless, stress-free, quicker and easier for everyone. With the likes of a professional team supporting you, you can focus on taking care of the animals, ensuring they arrive at their new home safely with as little disruption as possible.

Explore The New Home Together

One of the most important parts of this day is to make sure that you are getting them used to the new home as best as you can, as quickly as you can. Trying to limit the stress, anxiety and disturbance your dogs, cats, and other pets feel is and should always be a priority.

So, how do you ensure your animals settle in well?

You take the time to do it with them. Exploring the new home together after you have moved in taking your pets from room to room while making it a positive experience shows them that there is nothing to be afraid of. This will create a special memory for you and ensure your pets feel comfortable in their new home for years to come. You may also want to take them around the neighbourhood, as these will become new areas for them to explore, especially true for dogs and cats.

In conclusion, these are just some of the helpful tips and tricks you can follow to ensure your beloved animals stay safe, relaxed and settled during your next big move. Whether you opt to take them to a family friend’s house for the day, keep them occupied in an isolated area or hire a team of professionals to help, ensuring they remain a priority is essential for a happy start in a new home.

Luke Johnson