Helps prevent destructive behaviors
by keeping dogs occupied.
Not exact matches
Click here for some ideas of how to
keep your Border Collie amused and
occupied By Crufts Competitive Obedience Winner and
Dog Trainer - Jenni Watson
«Employ» your
dog by having her work for rewards — this will
keep her
occupied, tire her out and provide valuable training and bonding experience.
One way to
keep your
dog occupied (particularly while you are not home) is to buy him a GameChanger
dog toy developed exclusively
by Bark Busters.
For young puppies with little impulse control, you can
keep them
occupied while you chat with your acquaintances
by tossing treats to the ground for a fun treasure hunt or giving your
dog a stuffed Kong to interact with.
You can
keep your
dog occupied for that time
by playing a game of fetch.
To encourage your
dog to view this as something positive, reinforce the sentiment
by keeping him
occupied with Kongs filled with cheese spread or peanut butter, or puzzle toys to puzzle over while you slowly transform the space around him.
Your assistant doesn't have to hold his head still (this often causes
dogs to struggle more), just
keep him
occupied by tempting him with treats and prevent him from turning around or jumping off the table.
Interactive toys that you can fill with treats, like a Kong or a Mazee ball, will
keep dogs happy, healthy and
occupied by activities other than eating your shoes.
Chews such as bones, antlers, rawhide, and bully sticks
keep your
dog occupied and out of trouble
by keeping them chewing.
Aside from vaccination, the most important thing pet owners can do to prevent the virus is
keep their pets away from areas
occupied by infected
dogs.
The GameChanger ®
by Bark Busters is a great interactive toy that will
keep your
dog occupied for hours!
Dogs and
dog owners alike have been incredibly happy with this toy because it not only
keeps your
dog occupied and happy when he plays
by himself, but you can also use it to play fetch, and since it floats, it works great in the pool.
If it is part of a more complex condition, examination
by your Veterinarian will be required to determine if there is a dietary problem, absorption problem etc... Sometimes
dogs may chew on items through boredom, ensuring that there are plenty of toys to
keep her
occupied can help distract attention from non-food items.
Beyond physical health, chews can also benefit
dogs» quality of life
by keeping them
occupied and serving as tastier distractions from other potential chewing targets — an owner's shoes, perhaps.