Why your pet's behaviour might change in the winter
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a winter depression we often associate with humans - but it's also common for pet owners to see behaviour changes during the cold and dark months. Vet Dr James Greenwood explains how some pets can be depressed, but how it's more likely to be cabin fever.
He tells us how creating indoor obstacle courses for dogs, trying new scratching post material for cats, and getting some fresh, dust-free hay for rabbits guinea pigs could help. Plus, he explains how some dog breeds are 'fair weather' pets - and ways to get them out and about.
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