Keeping Your Dog Active Indoors
Living in the UK we know that the weather isn’t always reliable, nor are our schedules with last-minute changes cropping up. These reasons, along with a whole host of other factors, can make it difficult to go out on a daily walk or for a game of fetch with our dogs.
That’s why we wanted to share some of our favourite ways to keep your dog active and entertained indoors for Active Dog Month (and beyond)!
Indoor Obstacle course
This may sound daunting, but you’ll only need a few bits you likely already have around the house. Old cardboard boxes become tunnels, shoes become cones to weave around, stairs become a race and cushions become jumping pads. Get creative.
Manoeuvre your dog through the course and add and remove activities based on their abilities.
Doggy Date
Learn new tricks
It’s never too late to teach an old dog new tricks! Learning new tricks engages them mentally; mental health is just as important as physical.
Depending on the trick, this can increase their movement and physical activity.
Check out our previous article for easy tricks to do at home.
A game of tug-of-war
Mealtimes as active play
Lastly, meals can also have an element of activity. Incorporating slow feeding products, that add an element of a task, to your pets treat and meal times is a fun and easy way to make it stimulating with the added bonus of slowing down their eating.
Try DIY slow feeding games like dry food on a ruffled towel or popping a tennis ball (make sure its a ball big enough not to ingest) in the middle of their food bowl so they have to move around it.
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