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How to Make Your Winston-Salem Move Fido-Friendly

If you’ve got a four-legged friend, then you know that no move is complete without your companion in tow. Moving with a pet, however, does provide a few extra challenges.

Luckily, your Winston-Salem experts can help out with a few tips and tricks for navigating the process. From preparing to make your move to getting to know the area, there are plenty of ways to ensure that your move is smooth for both you and your pet.

Getting Prepared

A cat hiding under a blanket.Moves are stressful, but even more-so for pets. There are a lot of big changes on the horizon, and stress can cause a number of health issues for you furry friends. Before you move, take your pets in for one last checkup. Vets can provide medication and advice for how to ensure that your pet travels well, especially when you’re going a further distance.

As you’re packing, put aside an extra bag of food, litter, toys, and anything else you can think of. Store it all in an overnight bag that you can keep close by in case of emergency.

Making the Move

A dog leaning out of a car window. How are you getting to your new home? If you’re driving or flying, there are specific ways to keep you pet calm during the trek. For car travel, put your pet in a carrier in the backseat, and strap them in for safety. Some people put a blanket over the carrier, since a rapidly changing environment can cause stress to your pet.

For air travel, you’ll have to pay extra to keep your pet with you, but it’s often worth saving yourself some stress. If you have a particularly anxiety-ridden pet, many vets can offer anti-anxiety medication to ease along the journey.

Even if your pet usually travels fine, keep them in the carrier for as much of the time as you can. The last thing you want is for your pet to get out in a unfamiliar area!

Exploring the Area

A dog and cat cuddling.Within the Winston-Salem area, there are tons of pet-friendly parks and shops. Before you start really exploring, it’s always a good idea to check out a local vet, and get all of your pet’s info registered.

Your pet will likely be a little freaked out by a brand new area with brand new smells and sounds. If you have a dog, take them on short walks around the neighborhood to get acclimated. Winston-Salem also has a ton of great dog parks all around the city that are perfect for making some new friends — like Washington Park, Jamison Park, and Bolton Park.

If you have a cat, consider keeping them confined to one or two rooms to begin with, since they can be extra sensitive to new changes. Be sure to especially do this as you’re hauling boxes in, since scared cats have a tendency to run. Once the home is unpacked, let your cat explore more, and give them plenty of quality time and attention!

Ready to Make Your Move?

Moving is a stressful process — for both you and your four-legged friend. But as your local experts, we’re here to make sure things go as smoothly as possible.

If you have any questions about the area, would like more info on moving with your pet, or are ready to get started, give the Forsyth Realty Group a call today!

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