Play Time!
Dogs need mental and physical entertainment and stimulation. They also need down time. Here are some ideas that I have found incredibly helpful. Here are a few interactive dog toy suggestions. Always supervise your pets when in use!
* Provide age and size appropriate chew toys. Kong toys (make sure one hole is always open), freeze dried cheese sticks, deer antlers, and marrow bones have been favorites with my bestie pups!
* A newly discovered tool for us, Licky mats, have been great to give with peanut butter, cream cheese, or frozen pureed pumpkin. These are easily found on Amazon. They are great tools to use when bathing or trimming nails to associate the sometimes-scary experience with a more positive and desirable reward experience. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081DF2J8F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
* Kong feeders – These are different than Kong treat toys. With these, you put in dry food and it falls out as your dog eats his or her meal. This is totally fun and interactive for your dog. Don’t use raw food with these, and always supervise due to the fact that it can get wedged under a couch and your dog might decide to do anything to get it back (ask me how I know).
Allow “sniff” walks which are highly valuable for our four-legged family members!
I recommend this great, local online shop with delivery Urban Tails, https://www.facebook.com/urbantailspa/ which carries treats, toys, and chewers (since we all now know to choose healthier, safer options instead of rawhides which are dangerous for our dogs).
I hope you find these resources helpful. The source information has been included for credit and for you to easily research additional information. Bringing a new fur baby into your home is such a lovely experience. With the most up to date tools and science, you can enhance your relationship with your canine companion. Once your pup has had time to adjust, email me, ckphotog@gmail.com, about booking a session to document your newest family member!
Compiled by Carisa Kozicki, owner of CarisaK Photography a boutique photographer specializing in photographing animals with their humans. I believe in force free and current science regarding living with our best friends. www.carisak.com