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Activities that Can Reduce Dog Behavioral Problems

For thousands of years, dogs have been a part of our culture. No one really knows when the partnership began, but we do know that dogs were originally used to assist humans to perform their work. Dogs were bred for a variety of uses, including fighting in wars and catching mice. For particular reasons, people choose dogs based on their ability, height, and breed. The human race evolved, and they were joined by their four-legged companions. They evolved together into the modern era, where people now relate with them better. Dogs bred for activity, on the other hand, have little to do.
dog playing fetch

WHAT DOES YOUR DOG NEED?

Dogs of all breeds need mental and physical activity. Many of them are waiting for food, for you to return, or for just about anything to happen. This can be a recipe for disaster in your home because it’s harmful to your dog’s health and it also creates destructive behaviors.

Dogs are much smarter than most people believe. Scientists and researchers estimate their intellect to be comparable to that of a two-year-old human. The word “terrible twos” is well-known, and it refers to a period of development that many parents both fear and appreciate.

Two-year olds are always exploring, studying, running, and having a good time. Your dog behaves a lot like that. They must search for items, explore, learn, and have fun. For people today who are preoccupied with work and life in general, this can be challenging. Your absence necessitates your dog to be more amused and mentally stimulated while you are away.

 

THESE ARE THE HELPFUL ACTIVITIES YOUR DOG CAN ENJOY

1. Play a Game of Hide and Seek
Dogs enjoy playing indoor games like hide-and-seek. It is a simple way to make your dog happy. Practice your dog’s obedience skills by teaching the “stay” command then go hide somewhere. If you’ve found a good spot, call your dog and reward them when they find you.

Dog playing with ball

2. Get Your Dog a Puzzle Toy
Puzzle toys are a fun and easy way to keep your dog occupied. Puzzles and other interactive devices help your dog stay focused on a mission, and the extra mental stimulation goes a long way. One 15-minute game each day will make a significant difference in your dog’s life. It gives them something to concentrate on and having activities like this aids in the reduction of behavioural problems.

3. Engage in More Interactive Play With Your Dog
Our dogs enjoy playing with us, and interactive play is one of the most effective ways to keep them mentally active. While play can seem to be a no-brainer, it’s easy to overlook how important it is for our pets. According to recent research, the more play a dog participates in, the less likely they are to be bored and destructive. The interactive play could be teaching your dog some dancing steps or teaching your dog how to shake hands.

4. Teach Your Dog Some New Tricks
How many tricks does your dog know? Is it nice for them to come here and lie down? The good news is that you can teach them a lot more than just the fundamentals. There’s always something to learn when it comes to trick preparation.

It’s great for mental stimulation to teach your dog a new trick or command, and it’s particularly beneficial for shy or nervous dogs. All of that preparation will aid in improving your dog’s confidence.

Dog with a stick
Engaging your dog in helpful activities has a lot of benefits for your dog and even you. It strengthens your bond with your dog and helps to relieve stress. Moreso, it will help decrease behavioural problems in your dog/s. These are a few out of many benefits you can get from engaging your dog in activities. Having known these, it is best you start engaging your dogs in these activities as mentioned above, having known the activity which best fits your dog’s breed.

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