The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the ways families live their daily life. Such changes may be stressful and tiring. Aside from the stress that the daily news brings, some people experience anxiety caused by being stuck at home.
It is understood that families need to make some special arrangements to keep everyone and safe. But other than protecting one’s self from the coronavirus, people should also come up with measures to take care of their mental health. It would be nice to find a new hobby to release stress or pick a source of busyness and distraction.
Hanna Heil thought of a nice way to cope with all the stress and anxiety. And her dog made her plans more than possible. Hanna has been doing funny hairstyles for his Newfoundland pooch named Hank.
Hanna created an Instagram account where she documented all the little hairdos and style experiments on her dog.
Hank as a source of fun and joy
Hanna said that Hank helped her deal with stress. Whenever they needed a break or something seemed to go wrong, the family could go sit down with Hank for a few minutes.
Hank, as a Newfoundland, had crazy hair that the family thought could portray the dog’s mood. Other than that, Hank’s hair was fun to play with. While having one of their breaks, the family started giving Hank some hairdos so that everyone could have a good laugh
The family realized that Hank’s hairstyle might lift the spirits of their friends and families, too.
Hank as a great model
The family started posting on Instagram whatever they could come up for Hank before they go to work. The best part of dressing up Hank was that the dog enjoyed it, too. Hannah mentioned that her dog was a classic example of the Newfoundland breed, which was patient, loyal, and loving.
Hank’s hairstyles were matched with apt costumes. He had been a card reader, a castaway, a cook, and an adorable dog ready for a Sunday brunch.
Image Source: hank_hairstyles via Instagram