8 Ways To Keep Your Dog Occupied When You're Working From Home
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Dogs love a challenge, and puzzle toys are a great way to stimulate their brains. Look for toys where they have to slide compartments, spin sections, or press levers to get to the hidden treats. These toys not only keep them occupied but also provide mental exercise. You can find puzzles with varying difficulty levels to keep things interesting over time.
A frozen Kong stuffed with peanut butter, yogurt, or a mix of kibble and wet food can be a lifesaver. Freezing the filling makes it more challenging and rewarding for your dog, keeping them busy for a good chunk of time. It also cools them down on a warm day, and you can rotate fillings to keep things fresh and exciting. Try layering treats or adding a bit of low-sodium broth before freezing for added fun.
Believe it or not, there are entire YouTube channels and streaming services dedicated to keeping dogs entertained. These programs feature slow-moving animals like birds, squirrels, or even soothing sounds. The visuals and sounds help to calm your dog and hold their interest while you get things done. Some dogs are more interested in the audio, while others enjoy the visual stimulation, so it might take a little trial and error.
Your dog doesn't need a marathon play session to burn off energy. A few short, intense rounds of fetch or tug-of-war every couple of hours can do wonders. These quick play breaks are mentally stimulating for your dog and allow you to ret
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