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Top Ways To Take Care Of Your Dog If You’re A Busy Pet Owner

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Are you thinking of adopting a dog but are indecisive about it because you have a 9–5 job, a social life afterward, and multiple errands in between? You might feel like it would not be ideal to have a dog, but most pet owners also have the same busy day-to-day schedule. Having a dog is a full-time responsibility. So, how can one take care of their pets while having a busy life? Keep reading as we list out tips to help you!

Provide Dog S Basic Needs

Provide Dog’s Basic Needs

When leaving your dog at home while at work, you need to create a safe space for him in your home and supply him with the necessities. They need to be hydrated and have enough food for the day. An indoor potty should be provided when they do not have access outdoors. Overall, stock up on ample supplies of food, grooming kits, and water. Your dog must get the best care possible, and you must ensure their basic needs are met. This includes scheduling veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, professional dog training, and grooming appointments a month in advance.

Stick To A Routine

Stick To A Routine

Set the schedule from the beginning and stick to it. Consistency is the key. Maximize the time for bonding by making the most of your free time. Exercise with them for at least 15–30 minutes per day. Finding the time to do all the things needed can feel overwhelming, but having a regular schedule will keep you disciplined and organized.

Hire A Pet Sitter

Hire A Pet Sitter

Dogs get sad and bored when they’re alone by themselves, and most of them aren’t suited to being indoors all day. Consider hiring a pet sitter who can play with your dog or take him for a walk outside. Check for previous experience and references before hiring someone to take care of your precious dog.

Consider Dog Daycare

Consider Dog Daycare

Dog daycare is becoming more popular as a means to care for your pet while you are at work or away for any amount of time during the day. If you’re concerned about his safety alone at your home, this is a good option to choose. In addition, dog daycare helps to relieve boredom and separation anxiety. Research thoroughly when choosing a daycare. It can be expensive, but you’ll feel more comfortable knowing your dog is being taken care of. 

Provide Entertainment

Provide Entertainment

Keep your pets busy and engaged with puzzles and toys. Mental stimulation is excellent for improving learning, reducing stress, preventing boredom, preventing undesired behavior, and keeping your pet healthy. There is a wide selection to choose from. These days, you can find automated toys that you can control while you’re in the office. 

More importantly, you need to think carefully about whether you can take care of a dog with a busy schedule. Having a dog takes a lot of time, money, and commitment. You can still spend time with dogs by dogsitting for friends or fostering them for a short time for rescue groups. 

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