Along with your kids adjusting to going back to school, your pets also have to make the adjustment and here are some tips that may help their back to school blues. Here is some great info from the ASPCA As the summer light fades into fall, pets across the country are adjusting to new routines as their family members go back to work or school. What were once carefree days cruising around the park or swimming in the creek are now spent sitting by the front door waiting for busy pet parents to come home. But what if your pet doesn’t adjust peacefully to this new reality? It’s not an uncommon problem—after all, cats and dogs are particularly vulnerable to any change in their schedules, andthey thrive on stimulation. With nothing to do, pets are forced to find ways to entertain themselves, which may include excessive barking or meowing, gnawing on shoes, raiding the garbage, eating houseplants and scratching furniture. |
Here are some common signs that your pet may be having a hard time saying goodbye to summer:
- | Urinating and defecating in the house |
- | Incessant barking and howling |
- | Chewing and digging |
- | Attempting to escape the house or yard |
- | Pacing without pause |
But all is not lost! Our behaviorists have some great advice for keeping your pet’s "back-to-school blues" at bay.
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