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Post by ZandraJoi on Jun 23, 2021 20:49:57 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2021/06/23/prepare-pets-for-post-pandemic-life.aspx Story at-a-glance Pets thrive on routines and by now yours has gotten used to your pandemic lifestyle, which may look much different in the days and weeks to come, as the world slowly opens back up By taking proactive steps with your pet’s best interest in mind, you can make the transition to a post-pandemic world less stressful for you and your pet Gradually, increase the length of time that you spend apart from your dog, making sure to give your dog a puzzle toy to occupy his time while you’re gone Try to keep your dog’s routine the same as it was during the pandemic in terms of meal times, walks and playtime; if your new schedule necessitates changes, make them gradually While you’re home, make that time with your pet count by engaging her in physically and mentally stimulating activities If you’ll be gone for long periods, you may need to have a pet sitter come to your home or consider dropping your pet of at a doggie day care to get the social, mental and physical activity she needs My notes: Who has had their pets have a difficult time adjusting? I'm already home all day & my husband worked the entire time so we could keep the routine.
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Post by Bob on Oct 22, 2021 17:52:52 GMT -5
Only when first got them.
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