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5 STEPS TO KEEP YOUR DOG HAPPY AND BUSY DURING QUARANTINE

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With the world going through the lockdown because of Coronavirus, everyone is slightly discouraged and feeling disconnected. We all have been thinking in this everything shut down period about how to stay physically fit and mentally sane. But only humans aren’t the ones stuck in this situation. Our pets are feeling the same way and even more dependent on us now. The pets who used to go out on walks and have fun usually are not even aware of the situation of their houses.  And, honestly, if your pets don’t get the chance to go for long walks around the neighbourhood anytime soon, they can feel antsy and bored. While you might have kids trying to e-learn and you are working from home and managing chores as well. Not intentionally, but all this work chaos can add to the boredom of your fur buddy. So, what to do for making your dog feel happy and busy during this quarantine? Take a look! ASK YOUR PET TO ASSIST IN CHORES You might be the main source of entertainment for your dog

Innovations in Dog Health and Well Being

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Our love towards our fur buddies is eternal and we cannot let anything comes in between this great bond. So, when it comes to good health and care of our pets, we have to be much cautious in everything they do. Pet technology has seen significant industry growth in recent years and now pet owners are looking for new approaches to keep their pets healthy and happy. In the present scenario, we have seen innovation in newly made products from food treats to medical treatments and safety gears enabled for the pets. Take a look at some of these precautionary tools combined with a few innovative ideas to take extra care of our furry friends: Safety Collars It is evident that those strong looking traditional collars are dangerous. If the dog collar suddenly gets caught on something with its buckle, and it won’t come off. This could lead to serious injuries to your fur baby as it tries to free itself. The example of the next generation of tech-oriented products can b

Learn About Separation Anxiety in Dogs

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Separation anxiety is a real problem faced by dogs as well as their owners. In simple terms, this refers to the dogs acting out when they fear their guardians are about to leave them to go outside. Many families that have adopted a new pet during the Covid-19 lockdown order will face this issue when they finally start going out to their work or schools. You would need to teach your dog the idea that there will be times when you are not with them, but you will always come back. Symptoms of Separation Anxiety Dogs express their anxiety in various ways. By learning to identify these symptoms, dog owners like yourself can understand your dog’s emotional condition better and begin to help them get over their issues. Below are some key signs that your dog is suffering from separation anxiety. a)Chewing on furniture, shoes, etc b)Defecating and urinating in-doors c)Drooling, Panting and Barking How to Prevent Separation Anxiety in your Dog Mix u