Bonding with your fur baby during the Pandemic

It's not just us who feel the weight of the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic. If you're a fur-parent, I am sure that you and your pet need to adapt, to the new normal of staying at home together all day.  You get no more trips and walks in your favorite far places together. Fortunately, it means more time for our pets since we're at home mostly. And they're here to give companionship and entertainment, even during such uncertain times.

Bonding During Pandemic - Girl Hugging Dog

Pets reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation, especially during a worldwide quarantine, and more health benefits.

This is from a nationally representative survey of pet owners and non-pet owners commissioned by the Human-Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) and Mars Petcare. Result says, (1) 80% of pet owners say their pet makes them feel less lonely, while 54% say their pet helps them connect with other people.

Since your pet helps you to adapt to your new normal as you do your part in social distancing, why not return the favor and take care of their needs even during the pandemic:

Train your pet

Bonding During Pandemic - Sleeping Bulldog

Make use of the time you are at home and train your pet. This way, when you get back to work in the office, you can leave them without the worry of coming home with a devastating sight - dirty floors, ruined furniture, wrecked shoes, and more. Prepare your fur baby’s favorite snack and make it a treat and practice some tricks. Then, reward them with the treat and petting.

Walk them in the morning

Outdoor exercise is now possible and no longer a part of the quarantine restriction by the government. But, we owners should not forget to wash our hands thoroughly with soap and water before and after each walk. Bring an alcohol or hand sanitizer in a pocket-sized bottle during your walks. Lastly, don’t forget to wear your face masks!

Bring outdoor fun, indoors

Even though we can walk them outside, we still can’t do most of the activities they love to do outside. So, why not substitute outdoor activities normally done by the animals to keep them physically and mentally active even indoors? We can create an indoor agility course out of books, recycled bottles, and other household items. Lure your pet through the course with a treat or toy, or have your pet follow you.

For those with limited space, playing tug of war or hide-and-seek can also be fun! Just be sure to clean your house and that your fur baby takes a bath regularly. Do not forget also to bring them to your vet to give their treatment and protection against fleas, ticks, and other parasites. Learn more about how you can protect your furbaby against parasites at http://www.bravecto.com.ph/.

Any activities can be fun for our fur-babies as long as they do it with their favorite hooman - you! So, use this quarantine period to spend more quality time with your four-legged friend to reap the mental health benefits of pet ownership. 

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