As the school year begins, new routines can affect pets, too! Keep them happy and safe with these simple tips:

Around the Bus & Carpool Lane

  • Always keep dogs on leash near school buses and drop-off zones. 
  • Teach children never to let pets dart out the door when buses arrive. 
  • Remind bus drivers and carpoolers that pets may be nearby. 

Managing New Routines

  • Pets may feel anxious when kids suddenly disappear during the day. 
  • Ease transitions with extra morning walks and engaging toys while you’re gone. 
  • Stick to a consistent feeding and exercise schedule. 

Watch for School Supplies

  • Keep backpacks, lunchboxes, crayons, and glue sticks out of reach—many items can be harmful if chewed or swallowed. 
  • Remind kids to put away snacks (especially grapes, raisins, chocolate, and sugar-free gum). 

After-School Greetings

  • Pets may get overexcited when kids return home. 
  • Encourage calm greetings: have kids kneel to pet the dog or wait until paws are on the ground. 

Teach & Remind Kids

  • Never tease pets with backpacks, bikes, or lunchboxes. 
  • Walk, don’t run, near pets to avoid startling them. 
  • Always ask an adult before giving pets food or treats. 

Pet Safety Crusader’s Reminder:
Back-to-school means changes for the whole family—including pets. A few months going to puppy school will keep you busy and your dog as well, and don’t forget…older dogs need to refresh their skills regularly With a little planning, you can keep tails wagging safely all season long! 🐾