AS Covid restrictions lift in England today, dog owners are being urged not to forget their four-legged friends, especially so-called -pandemic puppies , who have plenty of firsts to experience in the big wide world. Since the pandemic began last March, demand for dogs has increased and many people have welcomed a four-legged friend into their lives. To help owners prepare their dogs for normality, animal welfare charity Dogs Trust has put together some helpful tips to help dogs cope with normal life resuming, as well as advice for owners who have brought a puppy into their lives during lockdown, who won’t yet have experienced different aspects of normal life.
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As we ease out of lockdown dogs will need to adjust too HIGH streets across Wirral welcomed customers back this week as stage two of easing national lockdown restrictions took effect. While the hustle and bustle of life returning to normality is great news for us all, Dogs Trust has some tips for dog owners to ensure their are pets safe and happy during this next stage of lockdown easing. Rachel Casey, director of canine behaviour and research, said: As the hustle and bustle of life starts to return, and the streets get busier with people doing more socialising outdoors, it is important that we don t drop the ball when it comes to our dog s wellbeing and safety.
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