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Old 02-24-2012, 01:16 PM   #1
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Well I HATE moving, but am finally moving back to SA, TX from S Cali. It's been a huge decision for me to make, but I hope I don't regret it.
I was wondering if anyone has moved a long distance with cats/dogs and what is the best way to handle it? I have a small SUV seat goes down and will either be renting a truck or hiring a moving company to move my personal belongings . Either way, I want to just transport myself and pets in the car. Any suggestions on how to make this long trip enjoyable for them and for me?
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Old 02-24-2012, 02:05 PM   #2
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PL - are your pets a bit hyper? If so you can go to your vet, tell him your moving and your concern on the long drive and he will give you some sedatives to make the trip easier for your pets.
I had a dog years ago (Alaskan Malamute that was a bit hyper), when I moved him from California I got some sedatives for him and he was docile and took the trip easily laying in the back seat or sitting up staring out the window. But it kept him out of my lap. It won't knock them out unless you tell the vet you want to, just settle them down. You can also crate your cats and cover them with a dark cloth and they'll sleep most of the way. Just a thought.
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Old 02-24-2012, 02:09 PM   #3
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For long trips it really depends on how comfortable your pets are in a moving vehicle and what kind of pet you have. Dogs are fairly easy, just crank the AC or lower a window a little and their fine. Cats are different, if they're fine in a moving vehicle you should be okay with them in a carrier or let them walk around inside. They'll find a space to crawl up & sleep eventually after sniffing around. Some pets do get car sick, which from personal experience is not fun for you or the pet. Lots of mess to clean up. If you're not sure if they are do a dry run and take them for a longer ride around where you live and you'll find out. If they are you can see a vet, and they might have pet xanax to give them to calm them down if you want. Stop as frequently as you can and walk them, and plenty of water and food. Any toys and blankets and pillows etc they like should be available too. Just use common sense and you'll be fine. And try not to mind the inevitable mess and smells that come with long travels with your furry friends. Best of luck.
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Old 02-24-2012, 03:21 PM   #4
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I've traveled with both dogs and cats before. Dogs are easy because you can stop and walk them on a leash. With cats, you should use a pet carrier large enough for a small litter box to be put inside the carrier. Don't let your cats out for a walk.......they may run off and delay your trip while you try to find them. Only let your cats out when you get inside a motel room. Good luck on your trip.
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Old 02-24-2012, 04:06 PM   #5
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yup. make sure you have them well secured if they are out of the car.
don't need to have them end up as critter chow.
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Old 02-24-2012, 09:09 PM   #6
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Dogs are easy. Mine loved long rides! If your dog is a little hyper you can get some
OTC Benadryl and give it to them 1mg per lb. Unless they have a tolerence to it, that'll calm them down for a few hours.
Cats are another story. Better crate 'em.
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Yes I have Rescue Remedy for Pets and that should calm them down...I won't feed them right before we leave so hopefully won't get sick. I will need to keep the cats in carriers and then when stopping probably put them in the bathroom of the hotel so they don't try to run out if the door is opened. My dogs usually love to ride, but will probably be a bit out of sorts just with the whole move and I will have to crate them while the moving is going on. They should ride well after settling down. It's definitely an experience that I will be relieved when I'm there in SA and it is all over and we are settled in!
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Old 02-25-2012, 03:53 AM   #8
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moving sucks! i hope I never have to do it again. Good luck to you.
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Old 02-25-2012, 11:54 AM   #9
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Have them stuffed, then unbox them upon your arrival and place on shelf.
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Old 02-26-2012, 09:56 AM   #10
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remembering a PCS move from Langley AFB, VA to Sheppard AFB without air conditioning in a:


with my SO, a five year old daughter, a three year old Bassett Hound and yes ==> the five year old insisted we bring her pretty large aquarium (WITH FISH). I was so happy to see a sign that read BURKBURNETT.......
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Old 02-26-2012, 11:41 AM   #11
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Aquarium?!

Well, that probably helped when you hit Texas to cool down.

Don't know what you'd have to tell the kid if the car overheated
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Well we made it here on Thurs, got truck unpacked Saturday, took truck back to Budget today, Sunday, and now I have things to do to get settled in! The animals did better than I expected, especially while we sat out a 5 hour sand storm in NM with the highway closed and we were at a truck stop Took me and my sister 3 days and 2 nights in Motel 6's ugh because they accept pets! LOL But here we are and the pets are getting all adjusted and settled in. Glad I did bring our loveseat as they were so excited to sit on it once we got it unpacked and also, their beds, pillows, blankies, etc. All make it so much more like home for them!
Will start visiting and touring once we get all settled in! Hope to see you soon, please pm me with references so we don't have to wait once I'm ready to Ride! Hugs, PL GFE
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Glad you made it here ok and your pets too.. welcome back!!
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Old 03-11-2012, 04:19 PM   #14
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When I moved here 3 yrs ago from Norfolk Va, in July, even though my wifes company was covering every detail of the move down to having given us a large sum for airfair and any misc expenses.. it wasnt possible to consider flying with my Golden Retriver and at the time 16 yr old crotchety kitty. I ended up driving the 1600 miles solo with the critters in my van over 2 days, getting a pet friendly motel along the way, and beating the truck with the furniture by a day. My wife and daughter flew down later after everything was ready for em.
Welcome to ya and yer critters.
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Is really nice to be here, but so much to do still to get settled in. Wow, I'm so ready to start visiting, but first things first. My sister hurt her leg, falling off the back of the budget truck while we were packing:-( Other than that and the 5 hours we had to get off freeway in NM for sand storm.....and the enormous amount of money I spent on gas for 16' truck full to brim and my car while the wind and sand was blowing at us at about 75 mph:-( oh and staying in Motel 6's....the trip was a success! So glad it is over and hope I don't have to do it again any time soon! LOL Will Let everyone know when I'm ready to Rock 'N Roll....Hugs, PL GFE
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