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Easing the Transition: A Back-to-School Guide for Pet Parents

8/11/2025

 
With the new school year underway, your family may be adjusting to a new schedule. While you might be excited about new routines, your furry family members may be struggling with the sudden change. The constant companionship of summer is gone, replaced by empty rooms and long days alone.

This transition can be hard on pets, and it can lead to separation anxiety. Here are some tips to help your pet adjust smoothly and comfortably.
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  1. Create a "Safe Space"
    Make sure your pet has a comfortable, designated area in the house where they can retreat and feel secure.
    Comfort Items: Include their favorite bed, a blanket with your scent, and some stimulating toys.
    Crate Training: If your dog is crate-trained, their crate can be a perfect den. Cover it with a blanket to make it feel more secure. Never use the crate as punishment, as this will create a negative association.
    White Noise: Leaving on a radio or a TV tuned to a calm, low-volume channel can provide background noise that helps muffle outside sounds and make the house feel less empty.

  2. Combat Boredom
    A bored pet is a destructive pet. Mental and physical stimulation are key to preventing anxiety and keeping them happy.
    Enrichment Toys: Invest in puzzle feeders, treat-dispensing toys, or KONGs filled with peanut butter or treats. These can keep your pet busy for a significant amount of time and are great for when you first leave.
    Walks and Exercise: Ensure your pet gets a good walk or vigorous play session before you leave for the day.
    Sniffing Games: Hide treats or kibble around the house for your dog to find. This engages their natural instincts and is a great way to provide mental enrichment.

  3. Practice Your Departures and Arrivals
    The way you leave and return can have a big impact on your pet's anxiety levels.
    Minimize Goodbyes: Avoid long, emotional goodbyes. Making a big fuss can increase your pet's anxiety, signaling that your departure is a big, stressful event. Instead, just quietly grab your things and go.
    Calm Greetings: When you return, don't immediately shower them with attention if they are overly excited. Wait for them to calm down before offering a calm greeting, petting, or a reward. This teaches them that your return isn't a high-stress, celebratory moment, but a normal part of the day.

  4. Recognize the Signs and Seek Help
    If your pet's anxiety symptoms are severe or persistent, it's important to recognize them and consider seeking professional help.
    Signs of Anxiety: This can include destructive chewing, excessive barking or meowing, house-soiling (for housebroken pets), pacing, drooling, or frantic attempts to escape.
    Consult Your Vet: Talk to your veterinarian about your concerns. They can rule out any medical issues and may recommend supplements, calming products, or a referral to a certified animal behaviorist.

The back-to-school season is an adjustment for the whole family. With a little planning and a lot of patience, you can help your pet navigate this new routine and feel secure and loved, even when you're not there.

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      • Introducing your new cat
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