Moving can be stressful for people, so just
imagine how anxious it can make your pets. They can easily get stressed
out when there's unexpected activity in their home or when they're
introduced to a new environment. I've moved with four cats and a fish,
and it's not an easy task. These challenges don't come with a formula
solution, but here are some tips that should make the experience a bit
calmer for your beloved companion(s):
1. Prepare an easily-accessible 'overnight kit' that has enough dog
food, kitty litter, toys and grooming tools to sustain your pet and keep
them comfortable during the first few days of unpacking.
2. If you're moving out of the area, inform your vet so you can take
records and any prescription medications with you. See if they can
recommend another vet in your new neighborhood.
3. During the move itself, the best way to reduce stress on an animal
is to keep them in the quietest area possible. If you don't want to
leave them with a friend or a kennel for the day (which is recommended),
at least remove them from the action. This could mean emptying a
bedroom on another floor and closing the door, or putting them in their
carrier or kennel in the garage or car (take proper caution to ensure
they'll be at a safe temperature and that they have water and food if
they will be there for some time). Make sure you check in on them
regularly, and try to feed or walk them at the time you usually would;
having some sense of a routine in the midst of all the changes will help
a lot.
4. Take the pet to the new house in your own vehicle. Cats and small
dogs can be put in a carrier in the back seat, which can then be secured
with a seatbelt. A bigger dog can be moved in a kennel in the back of
the car; you may need to put seats down if possible. Some animals feel
more comfortable if you throw a blanket over their carrier during the
car ride so they can't see the environment changing outside.
5. Be careful when transporting the animal to your new neighborhood
because if they get out they can easily get lost. Once they're in the
car, it's important to not open the kennel until the pet is in the new
home, even if the pet is usually well-behaved or docile. Give them a few
days in the new home to adjust. Tip for cat owners: more and more
people are keeping their cats indoors for safety reasons, and a move is a
good opportunity to get them used to being inside as they won't be used
to being allowed out in the new home. Use this transition to your
advantage.
6. Move the house before you move the pet. Set up as much as you can,
even just in a room, before you introduce the animal to the new home.
Confine them to a section of the house while they slowly adjust to their
surroundings. Give your pet lots of attention and introduce familiar
objects like toys or blankets as soon as possible. Make them feel as at
home as you do!
7. After you move, make sure you update their tags or microchip information to the new address and phone number.
8. Are you planning on moving with fish? Fish respond strongly to
stress and a move can be traumatizing, if not fatal. It isn't ideal, but
you can transport them short distances in bags filled with their old
tank water (check with your local aquarium store for supplies and more
details). If you have a long distance to travel it's best to give them a
new home with a friend, empty the tank, and buy new fish after you
unpack.
9. Guinea Pigs also are known to suffer from change or being jostled
around. Their hearts are particularly susceptible so please take care
with guinea pigs and make sure they are transported in a warm,
comfortable, small carrier.
10. Finally, more than one feathered friend has been known to fly the
coop on moving day. Many people proudly announce that their bird has
never flown off the shoulder, and sadly regret the complacency. Birds,
like most pets, are very jittery about change. So even when the smartest
parrot balks at the idea of being put in a cage, please do it on moving
day.
Courtesy of http://www.youmoveme.com/us/blog/10-tips-for-moving-with-pets
Maria Gallucci Real Estate
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Maria Gallucci Real Estate
As a
Colorado native, and key member of the Madison & Company family, Maria
Gallucci is recognized as one of the top producing Realtors for the premier
Denver boutique firm and brings to the table over 24 years of experience in
Real Estate and the home finance industry, as well as a Doctorate's degree in
Business Administration and Finance.
In addition to her extensive Real Estate background, Maria was raised by deaf parents and has been fluent in American Sign Language her entire life. She initially began her career as a Realtor with the desire to help the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community with both Real Estate and professional mortgage service and continues to serve the community she is so passionate about.
Maria carries her careful attention to detail to a wide range of clients who seek her sharp focus and top notch service in a wide range of Real Estate segments. With her extensive knowledge of Colorado’s communities, Maria will work tirelessly on her clients’ behalf, consistently going the extra mile to make buying or selling a home a successful and pleasant experience.
In her spare time Maria enjoys hiking, yoga, Pilates and spending time with her family in this beautiful State of Colorado.
In addition to her extensive Real Estate background, Maria was raised by deaf parents and has been fluent in American Sign Language her entire life. She initially began her career as a Realtor with the desire to help the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community with both Real Estate and professional mortgage service and continues to serve the community she is so passionate about.
Maria carries her careful attention to detail to a wide range of clients who seek her sharp focus and top notch service in a wide range of Real Estate segments. With her extensive knowledge of Colorado’s communities, Maria will work tirelessly on her clients’ behalf, consistently going the extra mile to make buying or selling a home a successful and pleasant experience.
In her spare time Maria enjoys hiking, yoga, Pilates and spending time with her family in this beautiful State of Colorado.
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