Mornings can be rough. We all have those days where we push snooze one time too many, adding to the stress of an already busy day. A few simple changes can make a difference in how our day begins. One of those changes can include your dog.
Your dog picks up on your anxiety when you're in a hurry. Mornings can be especially trying when he knows they may lead to a long day alone. You can change how your dog feels about his day—and how you feel about yours—by trying these simple ideas:
Just like us (well, most of us), morning is the best time to learn something new. Setting aside 15 minutes or so each morning to teach your dog a new skill is a great way to build your relationship while helping to keep your dog's mind sharp.
For the times you can't be there with your dog, Intermountain Pet Hospital and Lodge offers pet boarding and dog day camp to help your pup get the attention he needs. Contact us today to schedule a visit!