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How To Keep Your Pet Occupied While You’re At Work

How To Keep Your Pet Occupied While You’re At Work

As pet parents, we strive to create experiences for our pets that keep them safe, happy and stimulated throughout the day. In the occasion that pets need to be left alone for an extended period time, we have created a few tips to keep your pet occupied while you are at work.

Keep in mind, that before leaving your pet alone with any food or water in the home, it is important to ensure that your pet is up-to-date on all their vaccinations and health checks to maintain a safe environment for them. Pets that may be behind in their vaccination schedules or health checks are susceptible to becoming sick or weak when exposed to certain activities or treats left behind. The Shot Spot is a pet care clinic in Dallas that can easily provide up-to- date vaccinations for all the pets in your home. Cat vaccinations and dog vaccinations are the most important things you can do for your animal, and in doing so, you are creating a safe atmosphere for them to be left alone in.

Occupying Your Pet:

  1. Provide ways for your pet to look through a window or a door. Opening the curtains or pulling up the blinds to give your pet access to the outside world can be an outlet for hours of entertainment and feeling of comfort as they see life happening outside the home.
  2. Add a fountain. Following dog vaccinations and cat vaccinations, your pet will require extra water as their thirst increases and their body reacts to the vaccinations. A pet water fountain provides stimulation and a constant stream of filtered water to your pet. Keep the regular bowl out until your pets become adapted to the noise of a filter-pumping fountain.
  3. Give your dog a puzzle. There are multiple puzzles and dog toys available online that allows pet parents to leave treats inside while your pup has to use their mind and paws to uncover said treats. This is a great option for occupying your dog as you slip out the front door.
  4. Provide a cat tower. The size and functionality of cat towers are growing and becoming more popular as a household staple. With add-ons available to offer your cat ribbons or toy options, there are cat towers for every type of cat and pet parent combo.
  5. Calm your home. Creating an atmosphere that is relaxing and comfortable for your pet is necessary not only when you are away from home, but also as a constant reminder of stability in your pet care. Essentials oils diffused in the home are great ways to maintain a balance of wellness and comfort. Think; lavender, peppermint, and eucalyptus. Classical music or a background noise is a great option for providing an uplifting atmosphere for your pet.

Modern pet parents are leaving their animals at home alone more and more, while this may be a hard thing to do, a large portion of life happens outside the home. Dogs that are left alone for an extended period of time run the risk of becoming lonely and bored, and while vaccinations won’t prevent a dog from occupying its time with something harmful or disastrous, creating activities based on individual pet needs can be an outlet of relief for your pet. Trusting a pet clinic in Dallas with all your pets needs is the first step in caring for your pets.

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