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How to take care of your pets

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  There are various ways that you can take care of your pets during these times. We have highlighted a few points that can aid you during these times 1. Sticking to routine: Your routine has likely been disrupted in some pretty significant ways. In times like these, it can be tempting to let your pet's routines fall to the wayside, too. It becomes essential to try to keep your schedule as intact as possible. 2. Exercise : If you're allowed to leave the house for exercise, it's a good idea to combine it with a leash walk for your dog... It's critical to stay away from crowded public spaces like dog parks and keep yourself and your dog at least 2 meters apart from other people. If someone else is walking your pets, be sure they are also taking all necessary precautions. Play some indoor games like Tug of war, Hide the treat, Chase the prey, Fetch, Treasure Hunt 3. Avoid Overstimulation Dogs benefit from both outdoor and indoor sports, but anything that is overly vio

How to care for your dog during COVID

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  Making your companions feel at home When we are all shut out from the world, the one company that you can adorably have is your love one – your dog . As much as they enjoy staying home with you all day, caring for your dog during your zoom calls and entertaining your dog within your house can get a little bit tricky.   Dogs have descended from wolves, who are wild animals. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that their blood relations prefer spending time outside as well. When our canine companions are out, they have greater freedom than they do at home.     During their walk, they can, for example, relieve themselves anywhere and whenever they wish. They can sense the vastness of space around them, and regardless of whether or not they are on a leash, they believe they are free to roam and explore the world.     Unfortunately, however, the world's current situation has limited our chances of caring for your dog and entertaining your dogs on long walks in par