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How to Help a Bored Dog

Question:

My dog seems bored most of the time. How can I add some excitement to their life?

Answer:

Bored dog? Play every day

It only takes 30 minutes a day of play to keep your dog engaged and happy. Set aside time to connect with your dog through fun activities. You’ll both feel energized when you’re done. If you’re pressed for time, make room for five minutes here, 10 minutes there. Your efforts will yield a positive cumulative effect.

Take your dog on a date

Too many dogs endure the same boring routine: get up, eat, sleep, play a little, eat some more, and go back to sleep. Where’s the excitement in that? Make a resolution to take your pet on a “date” or special outing at least once every three months. That’s only four times a year. You can do that. Go to a dog park, the beach, visit a pet-friendly park or garden — the possibilities are endless. Pack a special “doggy bag,” load everyone in the car, and seek adventure! Be sure to pack a camera because you’ll want to treasure these memories forever.

Take your pet’s portrait

Sadly, we have relatively little time with our pups — only 10 to 17 years, if we’re lucky. Make a resolution to take time and capture special images of your pets throughout the year. Be sure to include family and loved ones in some of the photographs. Play “model for a day,” dress up in feather boas and crazy hats, or simply “vogue” at the beach. Another keepsake alternative? Commission a custom pet portrait of your pup.

Throw a pet party

Everyone loves a party. But how often do you throw your dog a party? Pick a date to celebrate anything with your pets and your friends. Bake a pet-friendly (and healthy) cake or “pupcakes,” prepare a bowl of “pooch punch,” and create pet-themed games and activities. Who knows? You may just start a family tradition.

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