Pet owners may find themselves indoors with their dog for longer periods of time than they would usually due to coronavirus lockdown.Without access to long walks or dog day care, pooches can be prone to cabin fever which may lead to behavioural changes.Dr Chad Dodd, a vet from YuMOVE with over 20 years of experience in the animal health industry, has revealed his expert advice on how to keep dogs active and entertained during self-isolation to reduce stress levels.Here are his top tips to stave off cabin fever while at home with the dog: A great idea for exercising your dog indoors is teaching them new tricks which keep their mind and their body active, according to Dr Dodd.