"When this hormone is released into the bloodstream it is thought to make us drowsy and a little down in the dumps,’ she added. One in four cat and dog owners said that their pet's appetite increases in the winter.
In Pendlebury suggested that talking to pets and playing games may make pets active.
"Of course, the change in our pet's mood may be simply due to cold weather and fewer opportunities to stretch their legs outside, but diet and exercise can play a big part in perking up your pet.,’ she added.
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