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After the move
As you arrive to your new home, take your dog for a walk immediately.
Familiarize your dog with the new neighborhood. Let it sniff around
and mark its territory. Because dogs develop strong relationships
with their owners, they're less likely to run away.
- Provide a comfortable sleeping area
for the dog.
- Try to keep a familiar routine as far
as daily walks and meals are concerned.
- Dogs must go outside everyday. Teach
them their limits as far as streets and traffic are concerned.
- Be prepared for a transition in housebreaking,
especially if you are moving from the suburbs to the city. Your
dog will have to get used to relieving itself on the pavement
and near fire hydrants and poles.
This guide is for informational purposes only. For professional
advice, please seek the attention of a qualified veterinarian.
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