
If your dog has grown up in a certain home or apartment, it can be a real challenge for them to feel comfortable in a new house. They may not be used to the different sounds, smells, and layout, and this can make your pup feel anxious or upset. Check out these tips to help your dog adjust to your new Castle & Cooke home.
Stick to Your Routine
It’s likely that you and your furry friend already have a set routine – maybe you go for a walk every day at 9 am and they get their dinner promptly at 6. After you’ve moved, it’s important to stick to your dog’s routine. This will help them retain a level of familiarity and keep them comfortable.
Try to keep everything the same as much as you can – this goes for all aspects of your dog’s life, including their food, leash, and toys. You don’t need to introduce any new products or foods that could prevent them from settling into their new home.
Give Them Some Space
Make sure your dog has a space in your new house that’s just for them. This could be a comfy bed or a crate with a warm blanket. You can also include your dog’s favorite toys to make the area feel more like home.
Stick It Out
It may take some time for your dog to become fully accustomed to their new surroundings. Be patient with your pup and give them the time they need to adjust. With some love and understanding, they’ll be feeling right at home soon enough.
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