Helpful Tips When Moving Your Dog To A New Home

Posted on April 30, 2008
Filed Under dog obedience, dog training |

When moving to a new home, your dog may view the move exactly as you do, and adjust to the change with little or no effort or with annoyance and anxiety

Older dogs that are more set in their ways and less flexible in their acceptance of change have a more difficult time adjusting to a move to a new home than younger dogs do, so make the change as stress-free for your dog as possible.

If you are moving to a new apartment or condominium, make certain pets are allowed before taking the leap. If there are "No Pets" rules in effect, consider moving elsewhere rather than giving up your canine companion.

Take your dog to your new home before you move into it so that he can become familiar with the place. Your dog will appreciate being part of the process and will be more comfortable in his new home if he has been given the chance to explore it before making a permanent leap.

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