Dogs have been a part of human lives for thousands of years. However, they remain very different from you and me. Dogs cannot fully wrap their heads around the events that have taken place over the past few years, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Dogs may think that we are now choosing to spend more time with them and deciding to stay home. Now that life is starting to go back to "normal," how will this affect dogs' mental health?
COVID-19’s negative effect on dogs’ mental health
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Ryan Holoyda, Staff Writer
Ryan Holoyda is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and this is his first year writing for Scot Scoop. He has gone into his fifth season of playing football and knows what he is doing when it comes to sports.
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