Care for dogs after changes in their environment

Dog situation Care after the change
West Highland White Terrier (certain introduction)

Some owners need to travel frequently due to work reasons, so for their dogs Dogs also don’t have much time to take care of them. They often have to be fostered and sent to a new environment after living at home for a few days. This may have a certain effect on the dog’s body and help the dog change its living environment more frequently. It makes it difficult to adapt, so the resistance will be correspondingly reduced, so the care after the dog's condition changes is particularly important.

If the pet's living environment suddenly changes, such as following the owner on a trip, or being fostered, some stress reaction symptoms may appear after returning home. The so-called stress reaction mainly refers to when the feeding environment changes and the pet has a loss of appetite, irritable temper, or even mental disorder. At this time, the pet's physical resistance will decrease.

In addition, the stress response can cause changes in the tissues, organs, and cells in which the body produces immune responses (i.e., the organs, tissues, and cells that produce antibodies). Such as thymus atrophy and lymphocyte shrinkage. Therefore, stress can reduce the level of antibody production in the body and shorten the immune period by half. Therefore, a sudden change in the environment will cause a severe discomfort reaction in the pet. Every time the dog is fostered, it is a big exercise for the body.

If the business trip is only for a short period of time, it is best not to foster them in other places. You may as well appoint a partner to take time to come to your home to feed them food and water on time. If you are on a business trip for a long time, you should not overeat immediately after bringing your dog back. Give them a period of time to adapt to the environment to avoid a stress reaction.

Therefore, if you don’t want to foster the dog, you should still ask a friend to help take care of it. Otherwise, changing the dog’s living environment repeatedly is not useful for their body, and they may even feel sick due to the decrease in resistance. Infectious diseases, so don’t change your dog’s living environment too much.

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