Moving with an ESA: 5 Things to Do to Help Him Adjust
Moving to a new place? Great! There are many reasons that people decide to move to a new a new place. It is said that animals, especially cats and dogs are very much like humans. Just like us, they also need time to adjust to a new place or home.
When preparing to move, the very first thing that you need to take care of is your ESA letter and if it needs renewal. If it is your first time getting the letter then we suggest that you check an ESA letter sample to see if it has all the necessary details in it.
Once you are done with the letter, it is time that you prepare your new place for your ESA. below are some ways to follow ways of moving into a new house with your pet or an ESA.

Prepare the Place for Coco or Kitty

Moving into a new house could be both an exciting and confusing thing for your animal. They are the creatures of habit and like to live their lives according to a set pattern. This is why they will need time to adjust to the new environment and home.

Make their Journey Easy and Comfortable

Usually, animals feel stressed out during traveling, be it a long or a short journey. If you are moving to another state then chances are that you will be traveling via plane and question arises in your mind that how to fly with a dog. Get a comfortable pet carrier to carry your animal. Ideally, the carrier must have enough space to help the animal move freely and some of its favorite treats and toys to keep him engaged.

Provide Emotional Support

Sometimes emotional support animals also need emotional support and moving into the new house is one of those times. At first, he may be scared of the new place since it is unfamiliar and he did not get enough time to get used to the idea of moving. Place its house inside your bedroom and allow him to sleep with you for a few days. This assures him that he so not alone and you are here to support him emotionally.

Show him the House One Room at a Time

Let’s face it, Coco or Kitty is not very happy about moving into a new house. Like we said before, animals are slow to adjust and need more time than us. Instead of showing them the entire house at once, introduce him to it slowly and one room at a time. Animals could be very unpredictable in unfamiliar situations and this is not a good sign. Inspect the room before bringing your ESA letter sample into it to make sure that the room has nothing that could trigger an overwhelming response from your animal.
Moving to a new place is a big decision and where you struggle from adjusting to the new environment, your animal also struggles. Staying closer and giving him ample time will help you both.

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