E!: What’s your advice for juggling life with two dogs?
AB: Like most things in life, it has its pros and cons. They’re certainly never bored and love to play with one another, but it’s double the cost of one dog. That was the biggest shocker.
Not everywhere gives you a two for one special. But there’s not a day that goes by that I wish I had just one dog. In fact, sometimes I’m like, what’s one more, you know?
E!: How do you manage to keep your dogs’ routine consistent?
AB: We have an amazing couple that dog sits for us and takes the best care of our girls and loves them as if they were their own. They stick to their walking and feeding schedule and give them all their supplements and Wellness WHIMZEES and text us constant photo updates.
I think the key is finding the right sitter and sticking with that person so they aren’t going to some strange new place with someone they don’t know all the time.
E!: What are your tips to make it easier to work from home with dogs around?
AB: I lucked out with my dogs because they are so lazy. They will sleep on the couch through all of my meetings and Zoom calls. They love to nap, and even when they aren’t napping, they just like to lay with me. They take after their mama…very low energy, ha!
E!: Fill in the blanks: People may not think ______ is a dog parent essential, but it is because________.
AB: People may not think a regular dental care routine is a dog parent essential, but it is because 80% of dogs have dental disease, which can be detrimental to their overall wellbeing if not addressed.
For more information about dog dental health, check out these tips from Amanda and Wellness WHIMZEES.
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