How is it almost back to school time? Every year, it seems our summers get shorter. No matter what back-to-school looks like in your neighborhood, it is always good to start thinking about getting back on a school schedule.
With many who have been working from home and the kids home too, it seems our dogs have been getting more quality time together with us than ever before. As you work out your schedule, be sure to consider your pets as they encounter changes too. Read on for tips on a successful new back-to-school program without stress and scheduling tips for the family dog
Here are some things you can do to ease the discomfort of your pet during the back-to-school hustle and bustle.
We know this time of year can be an adjustment for people and pets alike. These simple suggestions will help the transition period be as seamless as possible!
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Another factor to consider is that this can be a chaotic time for your fur baby. Their most treasured companions may seem busy, preoccupied and distracted. Then to make it worse, the kids are heading out the door without them.
Make the transition smooth and avoid separation anxiety by planning ahead. How do you know if your dog has separation anxiety? Here are some tell-tale (or should we say tell-tail) signs:
New technology toys have been created so you can entertain your dog from your office. Another idea is to create a few Kong treats for your dog so they can have something fun and different than their typical toys. Be sure to check out dog training tips with visuals on YouTube so you can see the proper way to do that. If you give your dog something to do while they are gone, the absences won't be as boring for them. And, if you have a dog who destroys out of boredom, it may be time to get back to kennel training.
If you are re-introducing kennel training to your dog after they have been "on roam" for the summer, be sure to take a few steps ahead and start out slow with how long they are in the kennel. Some dogs do just fine, but typically the adjustment to a new schedule is what is hardest for your dog (just as it is for the kids!).
When you return from being gone, be sure you give your fur-baby lots of attention. They need to know they are still very important in your busy schedules. It may take a while, but once they have the new schedule down, things will go much smoother.