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Tech-Inspired Ways to Calm Your Pet After a House Move

Last updated: Apr 22, 2025 7:05 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Tech-Inspired Ways to Calm Your Pet After a House Move

Moving is a stressful move for anyone, even your precious pet. After settling in your new Lyndenwoods condo, you can try these five things to calm them down and let them acclimate to your home.

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Use a Nanny Cam

A nanny cam isn’t just for babies and infants- they can be used to interact and check up on pets, too. There are pet-focused cameras you can install in your house or condo, and it will be very helpful if you need to do quick errands and leave your pets for a certain period of time.

Tech-Inspired Ways to Calm Your Pet After a House Move

Play Soothing Music

Your pet can calm down when you play soft and soothing music. Try a Bluetooth speaker or something similar, then stream a music service through it. Try not to make it too loud and see their reaction to it.

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Invest in an Automatic Water/Food Dispenser

Pets have certain basic needs, including food and water every day. It can get quite busy after moving to a new house, which means you might not have the time or forget to take care of them. However, you can invest in an automatic water or food dispenser to cover this aspect.

Take a Short Walk Using Google Maps / Apple Maps

Walk with your pet using a pre-determined route in your new neighborhood. You can use Apple Maps or Google Maps to keep it short and allow your precious one to get some fresh air.

Buy a Treat and Have It Delivered

You probably know what their favorite treat is, but you might not have one at the moment. What you can do is order it online via a delivery app and have it sent to you directly. Your furry companion will be happy with it and they can settle down faster.

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