Tiira, K. and Lohi, H. (2015). Early life experiences and exercise associate with canine anxieties. Continue Reading Early Life Experiences and Exercise Associate With Canine Anxieties
Food puzzle toys are a great way to provide enrichment for your dog. If you want to get started—or add some different food toys to your dog’s repertoire—this guide will help. Continue Reading A Guide to Using Food Puzzle Toys With Your Dog
Doyle, E. (2019). Gentle Handling: Techniques to Reduce Stress & Save Time. Maddie’s Fund. Retrieved June 21, 2023, from https://www.maddiesfund.org/gentle-handling-techniques-to-reduce-stress-and-save-time.htm. Continue Reading Gentle Handling: Techniques to Reduce Stress & Save Time
For cats and dogs to thrive they need what’s called enrichment: physical, exploratory, and social activities. Pets who do not have opportunities for physical play and mental stimulation can become apathetic and unhappy. Enrichment might sound expensive or time-consuming, but simple, everyday activities are all your pet needs for an enhanced life and more powerful relationship with you. Continue Reading Enrichment for Dogs and Cats 101