By Katy Cable-TWR
A 3 min. Read BACK TO WORK! After months of being quarantined at home, many of us are now ecstatic to be heading back out the door to work. Others are transitioning to a new hybrid work schedule. And hopefully, most of us are anticipating a fun summer getaway after surviving an unprecedented year. A new routine can be extremely stressful, but for a dog it can be downright traumatizing. Especially a new rescue or shelter dog that has grown accustomed to having you around all the time! Even pets you’ve had for years may not take too well to your leaving all the time for work. Just this week I realized how codependent my little pug Olive had gotten. I made a quick trip to the grocery store while my husband was also out at a doctors appointment. I returned 2 hours later to a frantic, howling Pug that had chewed through her bed and every trash can in the house! NOT THE SAME OLD ROUTINE Whether you’re returning to work or school, or there’s a change in your routine, the following tips should be a huge help in getting your pup adjusted. 1. EASE YOUR PET INTO THE NEW SCHEDULE BY STARTING WITH SHORT TRIPS AWAY FROM HOME. Gradually increase the amount of time you’re away. Your pet will learn that you leave but you always return. 2. CREATE A SPECIAL AREA FOR THEM THAT CAN ONLY BE UTILIZED WHEN THEY’RE LEFT HOME ALONE. I put a crate with the door open inside the bedroom I leave my Pug Olive in. Inside the crate, I put special toys and a pillow with my scent. I add some lavender essential oil to the pillow and toys. I leave the door of the crate open. Before I leave, I put on some soothing meditation music and my Olive knows it’s ZEN time. 3. SET ASIDE SPECIAL TREATS & TOYS. My Olive is OBSESSED with a little duck that makes real-life quacking sounds. I also have a little stuffed bear that is filled with lavender essence and pheromone which keep her calm. Before I leave, I open up her “special space” and give her a bully stick or extra-special treat. Pick out some favorite treats that require lots of chewing. Gnawing on a Kong or bone does wonders for relieving stress. Find some interactive toys so your pet won’t get bored. Treat release balls and games are great. 4. GET IN SOME EXERCISE BEFORE YOU LEAVE. If you can get your dog out for an extra long walk, hike or run, you’ll have a worn out, content dog while you’re away. A bored dog is a problem dog. Exercise will also help with their anxiety. You can also throw a Frisbee or play some catch. Anything that gets the heart pumping and provides some fun before you head out the door. 5. GIVE YOUR DOG CBD WHILE THEY’RE ADJUSTING. The first week or two will be much less stressful if you can calm your dog down with some CBD. This will keep them balanced and relaxed. Many brands offer CBD treats that are perfect! If you need ideas, check my website for specials on CBD I personally use. OTHER IDEAS: If you have to be out more than 4-6 hours, I highly recommend having someone come in to give your dog a short walk and a potty break. Holding their bladder for hours on end can be very dangerous not to mention uncomfortable. Plus, dogs are social creatures that need human companionship. They don’t thrive being alone all day. Right now, loads of people are out of school and taking summer vacations. It shouldn’t be too hard to find someone who would welcome a little extra cash to give your dog some love and attention. Another idea is a play-date or doggie daycare a few times a week so your pup can have some social interaction. During the pandemic, many people rescued new pets that may have gotten a RUFF start. If your new schedule adjustment is not going well, ask your vet to recommend a positive reinforcement trainer to help your dog overcome more deep-seated issues. HOME ALONE While many of us still have the luxury of more time at home even after the quarantine, getting your dog used to being alone is extremely important. By addressing separation anxiety issues in a fun, timely manner, most can be corrected and not turn into bad habits. Remember: A GREAT DOG IS MADE NOT BORN! I had the pleasure of being a guest on THE RELAXED DOG podcast which features additional tips and stories. Please check it out by clicking the link below. Here's a show for you https://open.spotify.com/show/5PnwPbmGRp00DkKS5k2sRV Wishing you much health and safety as we slowly get out of our homes and back to a more normal life. -Pugs and Kisses!🐾🐾💕 🐾Katy Cable is a former actress appearing in “Back To The Future” and starring in the TV series: “Safe At Home” & “ Fired Up!” In addition to her dog health & lifestyle blog/vlog: The Weekly Runt, (https://www.weeklyrunt.com/) she’s a contributing writer to numerous publications including Thrive Global, & The Huffington Post. Cable lives at the beach with her husband, Rick and her rescue Pug, Olive.🐾 |