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How To Keep Your Dog Active During Winter Season

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Dog Treadmills And Indoor Walking

There are treadmills available in the market that are designed especially for dogs. But if one of those is not affordable, you can use a human treadmill—by taking the proper precautions. Spend some days familiarizing the dog with the treadmill. Over four or five days, slowly improve the time and the speed the pup is spending on that treadmill. 

Sign Your Dog Up For A Class

Sign up for an indoor activity or any swim class. Flyball can provide enough exercise, and a level comes with the extra benefits of allowing the dog to get socialized and boost the mental agility by discovering something unique. Additionally, various cities include facilities with some dog swimming pools.

Practice Targeting

Being indoors provides you an excellent opportunity for practicing targeting with the dog. Teach your dog to touch its nose on the back of your hand when you command; it will help the dog focus on the target. This is a great exercise as it can give you the activity which both of you can do. When the pup has learned to do this, you may use that whenever you need it to end whatever they’re doing and then focus. For instance, if you’re walking and your dog gets excited seeing other dogs, you may use the targeting for redirecting the attention. Also, the dog can not bark whenever it’s touching its nose to your hand.

CONCLUSION

It’s not a secret that the furry members require lots of physical and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. However, during the winter months and the shortened daylight times, it may be challenging for the pup to get every exercise it needs. Even if the dog is reluctant to face the snow and cold, they have to burn off the energy. Lack of exercise takes a toll on the pup’s physical and mental health. Not only is the dog will be at risk for pet obesity, but the restlessness can result in irritating behavior. If the temperatures have been dropping or you’re not up for the chilly experience, there are a lot of fun activities for the dogs that can keep them entertained and active during the winter season.

 

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