Keeping your dog in shape is an important part of dog wellness, but it’s also crucial to provide mental stimulation and enrichment for your dog.
Dogs are meant to live active lives, rather than sleep until their owners come home. Many studies, especially those conducted by zoos, have shown that enriching an animal’s environment improves the psychological and physical well-being of animals.
The co-authors of Beyond Squeaky Toys break down enrichment for animals into six different categories. Read on for simple, practical ways to provide enrichment for your dog each day. Note that all dogs are individuals, so not all of these activities will appeal equally to all dogs. Smaller dogs, for instance, might do better with a pop-up tunnel indoors; some dogs love bubbles while others are indifferent, and some dogs are not food-motivated. The key is to experiment and find what works for you.
6 Types of Enrichment for Dogs
Social enrichment
Provides opportunities for a pet to spend time with other animals and people in new, different environments. Examples include:
Cognitive enrichment
Provides opportunities for thinking and problem-solving. Examples include:
Physical enrichment
Enhances the animal’s living space by changing or adding complexity to the environment.
Sensory enrichment
Enrichment that stimulates any of the five senses. Nosework is another good example.
Feeding enrichment
Make mealtime more challenging and interesting. This includes how food is presented.
Toy enrichment
Objects that can be manipulated in some way—explored via feet, tail, and mouths! (Always take age into consideration).
The bottom line
Enrichment does more than just alleviate boredom. Shelters have discovered that enrichment can make dogs more adoptable. It can also help your dog live a longer, happier life, and improve your bond. In other words, it’s a no-brainer!
Enrichment doesn’t take a lot of time or money. Many of these tips are low maintenance and take just a few minutes, but will go a long way with your dogs. Try a few, see which sticks, and then weave it into your dog’s routine.
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