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Surviving Crate Rest: caring for the mental health of our sick or injured companions while supporting healing

When our canine companions face health challenges requiring crate rest, it’s can be a struggle, for us and our dogs to navigate. Crate rest, often prescribed by veterinarians for recovery from surgeries, injuries, or managing conditions like IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), confines dogs to a limited space and limits their physical movement to ensure physical healing. This period, while necessary, can be mentally and emotionally taxing for an active dog. There are some things that we can do that support our dos metal well being during crate rest, giving them outlets that make meeting these rest requirements easier ( for the both of you)

Setting Up your Crate Rest Area

1. choose appropriate confinement

2. supportive bedding

3. non slip surfaces

Supporting Your Dog During Crate Rest

1. Mental Enrichment Activities

2. Training and Positive Reinforcement

3. Interactive Play and Bonding

4. massage, touch, and physio therapy

5. Pharmaceutical Support

Tools and Resources

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Conclusion

The journey through crate rest can be challenging for both dogs and their owners. However, with the right approach focused on mental enrichment and positive reinforcement, it can also be a period of bonding and cognitive growth for your dog. Always collaborate closely with your veterinarian and consider consulting a certified dog behavior consultant for tailored advice.

Remember, the goal is to heal your dog’s body without neglecting their mind. By employing the strategies discussed, you’re not just ensuring a smoother recovery but also promoting a happy, healthy state of mind for your furry friend.

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