4. Talk to your vet about prescribing a tranquilizer. He/She will ask for your pet's age, weight and state of health. You MUST give the tranquilizer to your pet about one hour before the excitement begins; otherwise, it won't work.
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3. Limit the amount of food that you feed your pet in case he/she gets sick while moving. Always provide lots of water - especially in hot climates.
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2. Purchase a sturdy pet carrier that your pet can't chew through. Keep an eye on your pet when he/she is in the pet carrier as some animals will hurt themselves trying to claw or chew their way out. The last thing you need is a trip to the veterinarian while you're trying to settle into your new home!
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1. Do what you can to take your pet with you - he/she has bonded with you, beloved owner and is a part of the family.
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15. Reward them for coping with the move.
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