seasonal depression in dogs

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The colder months and shorter days can cause mood shifts in your furry friend, affecting their overall well-being. Understanding how these changes impact your pet’s happiness is the first step in preventing seasonal depression in dogs. Whether you just bought a sprawling house in Santa Fe, NM, or in a cozy apartment in Bend, OR, or renting a home in Savannah, GA, it is important to find ways to take care of your dog’s mental health. In this article, we’ll explore how to recognize the signs and offer tips on keeping your dog active, content, and healthy throughout the year.

About the Author:

Savanna Westwood

Savanna Westwood is the Owner and Founder of The Savvy Sitter, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking, LLC. She has grown up with animals all her life and enjoys spending time with them. Savanna has lived in the Winter Garden and Windermere Area for over 30 years. When she is not taking care of Fur Friends, one can find her reading, practicing archery, riding, and devising ways to provide additional and excellent services to clients.  Savanna is a Certified Professional Pet Sitter with Pet Sitter International's CPPS certification and also holds certification in Pet First Aid and CPCR for Pet-Care Professionals.

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