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Pets Get Lonely When School Starts
Sunday, 26 August 2007
Sample ImageSTLToday reports that when children head back to school, pets can get depressed.

Dogs and cats, guinea pigs, reptiles and rabbits get used to having their human companions nearby during the long, hot days of summer.

But once mid- to late-August rolls around, the yellow school bus appears and scenes throughout the area feature families (and often dogs) ganging up at the bus stop to take kids to class. Once the bus leaves, the dog returns home and the remaining humans often jump in their cars, also leaving for the day.

So, what happens to the dog (or cat)? Are they happy or sad to see the summer end and their humans go to school and work?

Our dog Champ, a 2-year-old Shih Tzu, looks out the window for the kids when they're gone," explains Iris Widiger of Fenton, who accompanies her two sons, Mitchell 10, and Jack, 7, to the school bus stop.

"When we get home from school, Champ jumps up and scratches us," says Mitchell Widiger, who helps feed, water and walk the dog with his brother.

Champ's half-brother, Bailey, a year-old Shih Tzu, also hangs out with his family at the bus stop. "Once the kids leave, Bailey looks around the house for them," explains mom Diane Barthelmass of Fenton. "On the first day of school, I was crying because my baby girl (Alayna, 6) was going off to school, and the dog was crying because the kids were gone. It was quite a mess."

Daisy, a 5-year-old Golden Retriever mix, crawls under Emily Chac's bed when she goes to school, according to mom Tina Chac of Fenton. "Daisy sleeps all day, resting up until Emily, 9, Meghan, 11, come home from school," she says. "And then she just barks and barks."

Patrick Tate, chief of veterinarians at Webster Groves Animal Hospital, says, "Many animals do react by just sleeping all day, but others get depressed and won't eat. Dogs will often go into their main caregiver's bedroom and sleep on their bed — or even in their closet — because they're so lonely."

"And in some cases, they get so bored that they will vent their frustration by urinating or defecating on the floor, chewing on pillows, towels or the furniture or do some other destructive behavior."

"Cats will often become reclusive, and often they will start having litter-box problems," he said.

But once the students or adults return home, you'll see some "tail-wagging in the afternoon," Tate says.

Lorraine Martinez, head trainer/training supervisor for the Humane Society of Missouri, says: "There are also those pets who may experience a form of separation anxiety when the kids go back to school. If they have not been given experiences where they learn to be independent, such as sleeping in their own beds and being left alone for short periods of time, the transition to being left alone for long periods may be stressful. "

"One of the items we stress in our Behavior and Training 101 classes for dogs is the importance of routine for a pet's well-being. If they are provided with structure and they have a general sense of when they will be fed and of when the family returns home, most pets should find the transition of children returning to school not very disruptive."

Another possibility is to send your pet to school, explains Brad Watts of Chesterfield's Petropolis, a boarding, grooming and day-care center for pets.

"If kids go to school, then why not send your dog to school, as well?" he suggests. "At dog school, they can work on behavior problems and also have fun."

Watts says the return of kids to school isn't "always a bad thing for the pet.

He views it as a "short-term problem because the pet realizes that eventually, everyone will come back home at the end of the day."

 

From http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/lifestyle/stories.nsf/pets/story/A6588AB3739E92DA8625733F0061F06A?OpenDocument

 
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