You may be feeling happy, sad, or maybe even a little relieved that the kids are heading back to school – but there’s another family member who’s feeling a lot about it too: your pet.
For weeks, your furry companion has had their favourite little humans around—playing, cuddling, and keeping them entertained. Now, the sudden quiet can leave them feeling confused, lonely, or even anxious. Here are some simple ways to help your pet adjust to the change:
1. Watch for Signs of Stress
Now that school has started, you may notice changes in your pet’s behaviour, such as excessive barking, pacing, destructive chewing, or loss of appetite. These could be signs of separation anxiety. If your pet is struggling, try increasing enrichment activities and ensuring they get plenty of attention when the family is home. If these behaviours worsen, consult your vet for advice on managing anxiety and ensuring your pet’s well-being.
2. Keep Their Routine Consistent
Pets thrive on routine. Sticking to regular meal times, walks, and play sessions can provide comfort and stability when everything else changes.
3. Make Alone Time Enriching
Bored pets can become destructive or stressed, so keep them occupied with:
🐾 Puzzle toys or treat-dispensing toys
🐾 A comfy spot by a window for people-watching
🐾 Background noise, like calming music or a pet-friendly TV channel
4. Give Them Extra Attention When You’re Home
Set aside dedicated one-on-one time in the mornings and evenings. A good walk before school can help burn off excess energy, making alone time easier to handle.
5. Consider a Playmate or a Helping Hand
If your pet struggles with separation, a doggy daycare, pet sitter, or even a mid-day check-in from a neighbour could help ease their stress.
The back-to-school transition affects the whole family—including your pets. With a little preparation, you can help them feel secure, happy, and loved, even when their best little buddies are away for the day.