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Your pandemic dog is no longer a puppy — here's how to keep them happy and out of trouble

Your pandemic dog is no longer a puppy — here's how to keep them happy and out of trouble

CBC
Sunday, December 19, 2021 9:35 AM GMT

At the Doggieville hotel in southwestern Montreal, owner Tatiana Custode has seen a lot of dogs come through her doors in the last two years, taking advantage of her indoor park and swimming pool, while their owners travel away from home.

She says it's been a time when "everybody realized that we need a best friend."

Many households decided to adopt a pet during the pandemic, with puppies in especially high demand. But now those puppies are growing up, and spending less time with their owners.

This can be an adjustment for both the dog and owners like Emanuelle Cere.

Cere had wanted to get a pup ever since she moved to Montreal, away from her family's dogs. So she got Taho, who is now 10 months old.

"The pandemic gave me the opportunity to spend the time with him as a baby," she said while the two were at a dog park in Griffintown.

And while Taho is a beloved part of Cere's home, there can be some growing pains, too.

Cere laughs as she remembered the time when "he destroyed the couch."

A study published by the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science found that dogs are most commonly given up between the ages of seven months and three years, when they're no longer fluffy puppies, but can still be a lot of work to care for.

Many dogs adopted during the pandemic haven't spent much time alone, which can lead to anxiety when the owner does leave the house. Montreal-based dog trainer Gaby Popper suggests thinking of the dog not as a problem, but instead as them "needing to re-adapt."

Here are some tips from experts on how to keep your pandemic pup happy — and out of trouble.

The SPCA recommends getting your dog comfortable in the space they'll spend their time while their owner is away. The organization suggests giving them treats and putting their favourite toy and blanket in that spot, so that when you leave they have a more positive association with it.

Start with a short trip while your dog is in its den, first for 10 minutes, and then gradually increasing time away. Stephanie Zouzout, a co-ordinator at the SPCA West in Vaudreuil, Que., says that some people "didn't necessarily take the time to work the dog, train the dog and give it the education that it needed."

She says it's important to put the time in, even if you are continuing to work from home.

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