Alternative
Exercise: Mental Stimulation for your Dog
Just
because the snow is coming and the weather is getting colder doesn’t mean your
dog needs to get any less exercise. While continued walks and romps in the snow
are ideal for physical exercise, there are also a lot of ways to mentally tire
your dog out inside your home! As is often reported after a group training
class, or a private in-home session with clients, the mental work training
requires is exhausting for dogs! Dog’s stamina quickly adapts to routine
physical exercise but their brains rarely ever adapt in the same way to
learning something new.
Here are a few
relatively simple ideas:
Try training new
behaviors. This will both mentally exhaust your dog and it sure will come
in handy in the future! Some both physically and mentally exhausting ideas
include: Go to bed, Come when called, and Leave it. Clicker training can also
be a really fun way of teaching new behaviors! If you don’t know how to train
these, please contact a positive trainer in your area or check out my shortened
list of recommended resources at the end of this article.
Even
more fun than teaching obedience, both for guardian and dog, is teaching tricks. Tricks are exhausting
but also more motivating than “commands”. Technically tricks and commands are
the same thing, but our attitude towards teaching them and showing them off
seems to be different. Some relatively simple examples to try include: Roll
over; Touch; Spin; Bow; Dance; High Five/High Ten
Find it games can also be a lot of fun. Start of by
having your dog by your side, having a few treats in your hand, toss the treats
down to scatter on the floor as you say “find it”. Graduate this to having your
dog either do a sit-stay at a distance while you toss the treats down and
realease them to “find it” or have a helper hold your dog while you toss the
treats before telling them to “find it” and releasing them. From there, you can
either be sneaky and hide a tasty treat while your dog is elsewhere, call them
in the room and tell them to find it (encouraging them along the say) OR have a
helper hold them out of sight and do the same thing. Find it games are great
because they also use their sense of smell to their advantage! Exhausting!
Meeting new people, places, or other dogs is a great idea to wear out your dog.
Socializing can be exhausting (this also holds true for people)! Plus, meeting
new people, other dogs, or going to new places really stimulates their mind and
increases their social circle (of course, this is assuming you have a dog who
enjoys the socializing)
Treat dispensing toys and
puzzle toys are great
ways to both feed your dog breakfast or dinner and really make them work for
it, tiring them out in the process. What I’m talking about here are not so much
stuffed kongs, but rather toys that need to be pushed around in a certain way
in order to get the food to be pushed out. See my specific recommendations at
the end of this article.
Similar to the
toys just described, bones and stuffed
toys (such as Kongs or marrow bones) are great too. Ice toys are a great
alternative, especially for crate time. Ice toys are very simple to make and
basically consist of kibble in a Tupperware bowl. Add in a couple of cookies,
carrots, globs of peanut butter, safe toys, and/or whatever else you think your
dog might enjoy (really get creative here!), then add an inch or two of water
(depending on the size of your dog and their motivation to get to the food).
Freeze it all overnight and the next day, pop it out and let them have at it!
Chewing tends to be very relaxing for a dog so giving them something to really
work on for a while can really calm them down and of course keep them mentally
and physically busy!
Those are just a
few ideas for simple ways to really give your dogs some mental stimulation as
well as the slightly harder to come by physical stimulation during the winter
months. Please feel free to contact me if you would like specific ideas for how
to teach your dogs any of the above behaviors or see the following resources:
YouTube.com –
Look up “dog tricks” and you will get all kinds of good ideas!
Books:
101 Dog Tricks:
Kyra Sundance
The Culture
Clash: Jean Donaldson
Quick Clicks: Mandy
Book & Cheryl Smith
Play With Your
Dog: Pat Miller
Favorite Treat Dispensing Toys:
Tricky Paw
Bob-A-Lot
Also, please
check out my Amazon site for a list of recommended products:
http://astore.amazon.com/missbeha-20
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