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PCSing with Pets to Fort Meade or Annapolis: A Guide to Moving with Your Furbabies

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PCSing isn’t a fun task to begin with, but when you add kids, pets, or both to the mix, things can get even more complicated. But good luck with your human children, because today we’re going to focus on our furry friends and making the transition from old place to new as safe and smooth for them, and you, as (humanly) possible!

For more support when relocating to Fort Meade or Annapolis connect with your local military families here.

Before Your Move: The Truth About Cats & Dogs

Let’s be honest, dogs travel much more easily than cats, that’s just a fact. But if you have a squeamish dog or laid-back kitty, that’s great to know ahead of time because the best thing you can possibly do when you get your orders is begin preparing your animals for the big move. Start by getting your pets accustomed to being in a carrier if they aren’t already. Introduce them into the space by putting an article of your clothing and their favorite toys inside, then by giving them treats while they’re in there and doing it all in the comfort of the home they already know and love.

Packing Day: Should They Stay or Should They Go Now?

Strangers in and out of the house, boxes being packed with that loud awful tape noise, doors left open without the consideration of a fleeing freaked-out pet. You need to have a plan for your pets on this hectic day that will keep them safe and calm. Perhaps you should leave them with a friend or think about boarding them for a day or two. But either way, they should not be left in the thick of things. Even if you simply leave them in a back room where it’s quiet, your pets should always be kept in a secure and tranquil location when it’s time for the action to start.

On the Road Again

Don’t forget to pack for your pet for your time on the road. Make sure you have their leash, food and water dish, bottled water, pet first aid kit, disposable litterbox (for a cat), and throw in some blankets and toys for their comfort and entertainment as well. If crossing state lines, make sure you get a health certificate from your vet in the chance that you’re pulled over and asked to provide one. Be sure you have all identification tags with correct contact information and that any microchip records are up to date.

Always make sure your pets are secured and safe while driving. Loose pets are not only vulnerable in accidents, but they can also provoke distracted driving that causes one. Dogs should be in crates or restrained with a safety harness. Cats should be in a carrier, preferably one with a cover to keep them calm when the trip begins. And don’t forget to take your dogs out at every pit stop!

For more support when relocating to Fort Meade or Annapolis connect with your local military families here.

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Here are some client reviews of Carlyn Lowery…

“Carlyn got us a quick sale above the asking price. She qualified prospects well, used a professional photographer for advertising photos, and provided expert advice during negotiations. Carlyn is what other Realtors aspire to be!”
– Paul Donnelly

“As first time home buyers, Carlyn Lowery was very attentive to our basic needs of walking us through each step of the home buying process from a novice standpoint. The long detailed list of items due at specific times from the start of the contract all the way through to the week of closing was greatly appreciated. It was great having an agent who took the time to clearly lay this all out for us. End result – a very smooth time at settlement. No surprises!”
– Ann Hannam

“We wanted a professional who would work with us to sell our home
quickly for a good price and protect our interests as sellers through the process.
Carlyn’s business acumen is her (and will be your) greatest asset.”
– Sue Bogard

“Carlyn was wonderful. She was organized, prepared, and knew the steps to take to sell our home quickly and used a wide array of marketing to get the job done. She gave great advice
during each of the phases, and in particular on the negotiation.”
– Michael Morgan

 

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