How to keep your dog safe during Covid-19 lockdown
If you missed my facebook live about this very topic, click on the video below to learn how to keep your dog safe during the Covid-19 lockdown.
When we’re all at home together, things can get a bit tense, so it’s important to know what body language signals your dog is displaying to indicate that they’re unhappy or stressed out.
Knowing this information and watching your dog closely, especially if you have kids home too, will help prevent dog bites from occurring.
When you’re out on dog walks, remember to keep your dog inside your bubble and watch the video to learn ways to distract your dog and get them to refocus on you, instead of getting stressed out at the end of the leash.
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