One part of responsible dog breeding is to offer our pet food with quality food. Other conditions should also be provided to our dog to make you feel good.
For our dog's well-being, we only need a bed for him, pots for water and food, but he also needs a quality job. This is true even if we live in a garden house and can run our pet in the courtyard, but even more true when the dog is locked in between the four walls most of the day. This can be accomplished by inserting walks when you enter at least twice a day and a minimum of half an hour walk in the morning and evening. What happens if we can't take away most of the day's home dog walking as much as we should?
It cannot be a day without movement, but if we have no opportunity for a meaningful walk for something (bad time, other occupation), we have to do something to keep our pet moving, physically and mentally. We've already written about a bored dog. You don't want to be boredom?
Let's teach our favorite hide-and-seek. Not only physical movement, but brainstorming as well as finding a hidden object. You have to hide an object that the dog loves. Before you start playing, place the selected item in the dry food bag. On the next game, let's drop the game so the dog can see it. The "Look!" let's give him a command to find and praise if he was successful. After the successful action we can hide the game even further and more complexly. There is a direct game developed for this purpose, a ball that can be filled with delicacy, so it is also good to play with it.
Clicks can also be fun for both owners and dogs. It gives you the reason and opportunity to move, and it makes you feel clever, your pet is clever.
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