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How do I move with pets?

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How do I move with pets?

“Will my pet survive moving day? Here’s the fast plan that makes it stress-free.”

Why moving with pets needs a plan

Moving with pets is not a nice-to-have. It’s a must-have. Pets feel the change before you do. A clear plan keeps pets calm, cuts delays, and avoids costly mistakes during relocation. This post delivers a practical, tested pet moving plan you can use today.

Quick wins before moving day

  • Book a vet visit 2–3 weeks before the move: update vaccinations, get health certificates, and ask about tranquilizers if your pet struggles with travel.
  • Microchip and ID: confirm contact info is up-to-date and add the new address and phone number.
  • Keep routines: feed, walk, and play on schedule. Routine lowers stress.
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The pet moving checklist (use this)

  • Secure carriers or crates sized for comfort.
  • Bring familiar items: bed, blanket, favorite toy.
  • Pack a pet travel bag: food, bowls, meds, leash, waste bags, paper records, and a towel.
  • Reserve a quiet room in the old house and a safe room in the new house for introduction.
  • Plan a “no-show” handler for showings or moving day if pets are anxious.

Moving day: step-by-step

  1. Morning calm: exercise the pet early to burn energy.
  2. Safe room: put the pet in a quiet, comfortable room with water and toys. Label the door with a note for movers.
  3. Transport prep: cover carriers with a light blanket for calm, secure them in the vehicle, and keep the environment ventilated.
  4. Arrival routine: set up the safe room first. Place bed, litter, and toys where they smell familiar.
  5. Slow introduction: let the pet explore one room at a time. Keep doors closed to prevent escapes.

Moving long distance or flying

  • Airlines and shelters: verify airline pet policies and crate standards well in advance.
  • Direct routes: choose non-stop flights when possible. Reduce transfer stress.
  • Hydration and breaks: for road trips, stop every 2–3 hours for a potty and stretch.

Common mistakes that wreck a move

  • Ignoring vet advice: medical clearance and paperwork save time.
  • Letting pets roam during packing: escapes spike during chaos.
  • Skipping familiar items: smells calm faster than training.
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Why this works

This plan reduces fear triggers and gives pets control in a situation they don’t understand. It’s simple, repeatable, and focused on one outcome: a calm, safe transition.

If you want a done-for-you guide tailored to your pet and move — from local moves to cross-province transitions — get expert help. I’m Tony Sousa, a local realtor who coordinates pet-safe moves every week. I handle logistics, timing, and the small details that keep pets calm and homeowners confident.

Contact me: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Need a pet-moving checklist PDF or a quick 10-minute planning call? Reach out now.

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Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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