The Negative Effects on Pets As the World Goes Back to Normal

Our pets have been very happy that they got to spend so much time with us during quarantine and lockdowns. But now that most working adults all over the world have received their first and second vaccine doses, what happens to the pets left at home?

Separation anxiety appears to be the most common case and it often leads to excessive noise that would disturb neighbors or damage to indoor household objects. Jennifer Brehler, executive director of the Humane Society of Sedona, said, “We have seen this happen in the past with a smaller percentage of dogs when families return to school and longer work days after summer vacation.”

If you’re back to being busy at the office today or anytime soon, it’s best that you should prevent or ease your pet’s separation anxiety by following these tips.

Source: Flagstaff BUSINESS NEWS


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