being away from your kai
Hello all,
Life being what it is, situations may arise in which an owner has no choice but to be away from home for an extended period of time (sudden medical situations of loved ones involving long distances come to my mind, but I'm sure there are other circumstances, too.)
Dear kai owners, could you share any relevant experiences, and how you and your dog(s) handled such or similar situations?
I'm fortunate in having a relatively predictable and very stable family situation at this time; we also don't travel all that much. But if anything were to arise, I want to know what I can do to minimize anxiety for the family kai. Thank you for your insight!
Life being what it is, situations may arise in which an owner has no choice but to be away from home for an extended period of time (sudden medical situations of loved ones involving long distances come to my mind, but I'm sure there are other circumstances, too.)
Dear kai owners, could you share any relevant experiences, and how you and your dog(s) handled such or similar situations?
I'm fortunate in having a relatively predictable and very stable family situation at this time; we also don't travel all that much. But if anything were to arise, I want to know what I can do to minimize anxiety for the family kai. Thank you for your insight!
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What I learned from the experience: She was stressed and under exercised. She poo'ed in her room one of the days. (either stress or they didn't walk her enough). She's never had an accident in the house at any time while we've been together. We have two solid walks a day, rain, sun, snow, whatever (7-10km). I will change my wake and sleep schedule to accommodate her when my work schedule also changes.
At the hotel I was sure to leave her a favourite blanket and a toy, so she had some smells and sights from home.
When I came home, she was just fine. She was happy to see my wife when she was picked up, and she quickly, easily, naturally went right back into the daily groove she was used to (my wife makes sure to do things like walks and feeding just like I do). There was no problems with her afterwards, and when I came back home, she was happy to see me and didn't even "berate" me like she sometimes does if I have to occasionally leave her home alone after a long day at work.
UPDATE/NOTE: I should mention that the staff at the hotel said she was quite friendly, easy to walk, didn't complain, and presented no problems during her stay. However, even though I chose a "room" over a crate/cage during her stay, a room is only a 1 metre by 3 metre enclosure. About the size of a cramped convenience store WC.