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Coronavirus Kent: Battersea Brands Hatch ideas for pet owners to keep dogs entertained indoors

With pet owners across Kent in isolation due to the coronavirus, Battersea has released some tips and tricks to keep dogs entertained and active by using everyday items such as cardboard boxes and blankets.

While people are permitted to leave the house once a day for exercise, there are many dogs who may be used to more physical exercise.

Treat Mat, Made in Battersea. Video: Battersea

Anna Hemmings, centre manager at Battersea Brands Hatch, said: “These are definitely challenging times for everyone.

"Thankfully, there are plenty of activities that you can do indoors, or in your garden, with your dog to keep them occupied.

"Brain games are a great activity and for some dogs, it will tire them out just as much as a walk would.

"Mental and physical stimulation are both equally as important so ensure you fit both into your daily routines.”

To keep animals in the Brands Hatch rehoming centre entertained, Battersea staff have been getting inventive.

Gus enjoying his picnic at Battersea Brands Hatch. Picture: Battersea Brands Hatch
Gus enjoying his picnic at Battersea Brands Hatch. Picture: Battersea Brands Hatch

Dogs are now enjoying one-on-one picnics with staff and playing food and search games in their outdoor paddocks.

Many of these techniques people can use in their own homes with their pets.

Anna said: “At Battersea we’re very lucky to have a team of dedicated staff who are continuing to ensure that every one of our animals receive the care and stimulation they need.”

Some examples of brain games that you can do with your dog can be found on Battersea’s website.

The best way people can support Battersea is by making a donation.

More tutorials can be found on the Battersea Youtube page. For information or to support Battersea with a donation, please click here.

Escaped animals, unusual finds and news from the RSPCA can all be found here.

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