Hi everybody! It’s Sally and Luna, chief canine officers at Jimmydog, back with another way for pets to help their people adjust to working and schooling from home.
Today’s tip: Limit your people’s screen time
Pets know that, even in normal times, their people spend too much time staring at screens, and we’re hearing the problem is even worse now that everyone is staying home. Getting your people to walk away from their screens requires a different technique for each type. To keep people away from their tiny screens, try a paw on their arm or a jump into their lap. If they won’t shut down their medium-size screen at the end of the workday or school day, try pushing a wet nose under their arm — or send the cat over to lie on their keyboard. If they are glued to the big screen, position yourself in their sight line and make your forlorn face (nose down, eyes up, ears and tail still). Add a whine if they ignore you. It’s for their own good!
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