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Adventures in Moving: Truck Rentals and Dogs

By Jennifer Strong

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Moving was really an adventure for me and my pets. It was a long and drawn out process, as I have 5 large dogs. They are part of the family, however, so leaving them behind or finding them new homes was not an option. Instead, we decided to move with a truck rental. After the experience, and looking back on everything that led up to moving day, we realized that there is so much that the normal consumer simply does not know about moving options and how to move with pets. Because of this, we decided to share what we had learned.

Planning

The first thing we learned was that no one can move themselves, let alone pets, without a well organized plan. Anyone should start by looking into the options that are available. These options generally include hiring movers, renting a moving truck rental, and using a portable crate. If you have dogs, then you know that strange smells and your pets do not get along. For this reason, the least intrusive method to use is a self service method such as a rental from a truck rental place. This way, you are in control of the speed of the move as well as the smells that are involved.

Packing

Many moving companies will come into your home to pack, but they may not know what things you will need to keep out for you and your pets. They are also bringing strange smells into the home, so you probably want to keep such things out of the plan. Packing at your own speed will also allow you the time to spend with your pet, keeping them as close to the schedule that they are used to as possible. You will often find that this small step will help avoid behavior problems that could come up at a later time due to the chaos.

Moving Day

Moving day is going to be hectic, especially if you have lots of people involved helping you move. Moving yourself will allow you to keep this to a minimum. It will also give you the knowledge of which room to keep your animals in while the doors to the home are open to the outside. If you and your family are packing and loading on moving day, there is no way for a stranger to accidentally open the room that you have your dogs in. As you can tell, this can help avoid long searches for pets that have suddenly found themselves in the freedom of the outside world.

No matter where you are moving, it is important to keep these very important tips in mind. You should also consider the safety of your pet in the process, and avoid letting them ride in the rear of the truck rental. This can be fatal as the temperatures in the back of the truck can reach a variety of extremes, no matter how nice of a day it is outside.

Get a free guide to moving with a truck rental from http://www.truckrental.com, an authority on moving truck information. Find out how to load your truck, as well as how to get the lowest price on a Texas truck rental or other moving truck. Visit today to get your free quotes from the best companies in the industry.

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