As the summer days come to an end, and the back-to-school season approaches, families everywhere are gearing up for a change in routine. While parents and kids may be adjusting to early mornings and busy schedules, it’s essential not to forget about another important member of the family – your beloved furry friend. Dogs, in particular, can be sensitive to changes in their environment and routines. With a little preparation, you can ensure a smooth transition for your four-legged companion when the kids go back to school.

Dogs thrive on routine, so any sudden shifts in their daily schedule can be unsettling. To help the dog adapt, start gradually adjusting their routine a few weeks before school begins. Begin by shifting meal times, walks, and play sessions to more closely match the upcoming schedule. This gradual change will allow your dog to acclimatise to the new routine without feeling overwhelmed.

Increasing Alone Time Gradually

During the summer, your dog might have become accustomed to having the whole family around. Suddenly being left alone for extended periods when school starts can trigger separation anxiety. To prevent this, gradually increase the amount of time your dog spends alone. Start with short periods and slowly extend the time as your dog becomes more comfortable. This will help build their confidence and reduce the stress associated with being alone.

Stimulating Your Pet at Home

Boredom can lead to destructive behaviours in dogs, so it’s crucial to keep them mentally and physically stimulated, especially when they’re spending more time alone. Here are some ideas to engage your pet at home:

Interactive Toys: Invest in toys that challenge your dog’s problem-solving skills. Puzzle feeders or treat-dispensing toys are great options to keep them engaged and mentally active.
Training Sessions: Spend time teaching your dog new tricks or commands. Not only does this keep their mind busy, but it also strengthens the bond between you and your pet.
Sensory Stimulation: Create sensory experiences for your dog by hiding treats around the house for them to find. This taps into their natural instincts and keeps them engaged. ProDen PlaqueOff® Dental Bites are a great treat choice, helping stimulation, but also their oral hygiene.
Rotate Toys: To prevent monotony, rotate your dog’s toys regularly. This trick makes “old” toys feel new again, sparking their interest and curiosity.
Nature Walks: Even if your dog is spending more time indoors, make sure to take them on regular walks to explore the outdoors, smell new scents, and engage with the environment.


Recognising and Addressing Separation Anxiety

Even with gradual preparation, some dogs may still experience separation anxiety when the house suddenly becomes quieter. Watch for signs of anxiety, such as excessive barking, destructive behaviour, or changes in eating habits. If you suspect your dog is struggling, consult with a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer. They can provide guidance and recommend techniques to help alleviate separation anxiety.

Creating a Positive Departure Routine

When the time comes to leave for school or work, create a positive departure routine that reassures your dog. Offer treats or a special toy as you leave, so your dog associates your departure with positive experiences. Avoid making a big fuss when you leave or return, as this can contribute to anxiety. Instead, keep arrivals and departures calm and low-key.

Remember that each dog is unique, so be patient and attentive to their needs. With the right approach, you can ensure that your furry family member remains happy, healthy, and content throughout the changing seasons.

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