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The family dog will have the hardest time adjusting to post-pandemic life

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It’s our furry friends who are gonna have the hardest time adjusting to post-pandemic life.

A life in which their humans return to their busy, over-scheduled lives and all its demands.

And speaking of demands, it’s them who will hear ‘em aplenty as they are rushed along to “hurry up and eat” and “finish doing your business” so that we can press on with our day, which sadly no longer leaves time for spontaneous walks and unplanned snuggles.

Gone will be the days of their guest appearances on Zooms and using them and their barking as an excuse to step away from your computer to “see what’s going on out there,” but really, just take a short break, fill your coffee cup, or your belly.

It’s our furry friends who are gonna have the hardest time adjusting to post-pandemic life, so why not vow to ensure not much not changes for them.

So why not promise to be as dedicated to their happiness as they selflessly and unconditionally are to ours?

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