Will 'Back-to-School' Put Your Pet in a Funk?!With the Kids Away, The Pets Still Need to Play
A sudden change of schedule can lead to stress in your dog or cat and can cause behavioral problems. Extra attention and a new friend may be the solution.
After a summer of playing ball, swimming, catching fireflies and getting lots of attention from his favorite boy or girl, your dog or cat may not be himself when the kids dash off on the first day of the new school year. The sudden disruption to his schedule and special time may cause your pet to eat too much, not want to eat at all or start eating strange objects such as plants, dirt, toys or clothing. This can result in vomiting, diarrhea and skin problems to name a few. Now is the time to give your four-legged family member some extra attention and to sharpen up on your pet first-aid and cpr skills because no matter how hard you try...life happens. Back-to-School TipsAdditionally, there are things to keep in mind that can help the animals in your household adjust and stay safe.
Dogs and cats are part of the family too, so make sure you focus extra attention on them when their world has suddenly be turned upside down.
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