Help – My Dog Has More Energy Than I Do
I see this
scenario very frequently. A family buys a dog and forgets to think about the
energy requirements of that said pet or their life changes and becomes busier,
meaning they have less time to spend with them. What should you do in this
case? My recommendations are below…I hope they help you!
1. Are you confident with training? You can train your dog to
run beside you on a bike, skateboard and/or roller blades. This way you can go
for a 3-5 mile “jog” with your dog in half the time. This is also great for
your health.
2. Dog daycare works miracles for energetic canines. You can
drop them off 1-5 times a week on your way to work and pick them up on your way
home. You will have one tired dog for the next 1-2 days.
3. Hire a dog walker. There are several options for dog
walkers nowadays. This way your dog can go on a nice relaxing walk/jog while
you are hard at work.
4. Engage your dog’s brain while you are away. There are
several puzzle toys now available that will make your dog think and/or work for
treats or reward. You can start simple with the basic Kong toy and build up
from there.
4. Do you have a hunting dog? You can teach them how to “hunt”
at home. First make it simple – teach them to sit and stay before they are
allowed their favorite toy. Then hide that toy under a blanket in front of
them. Continue slowly making the hiding spots harder. This makes them use their
nose and their instincts which equals a happy dog that is doing their job. 😀
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As always, let me know your thoughts and questions.
Dr. Alicia Rueschhoff