Physical exercise is not enough. Dogs need mental stimulation just as much. Here are 20 enrichment activities to keep your dogs brain sharp and engaged.
Food-Based Enrichment
- Kong stuffed with peanut butter and frozen
- Snuffle mat (hiding treats in fabric strips)
- Puzzle feeders and treat-dispensing balls
- Scatter feeding (throwing kibble in the grass for them to find)
- Freezing treats in ice cubes for them to lick out
Sensory Enrichment
- New walking routes with different smells and sights
- Letting your dog sniff freely on walks (sniffari walks)
- Introducing new textures: sand, grass, gravel, water
- Playing different music genres (dogs respond differently to classical vs. heavy metal)
- Aromatherapy with dog-safe scents like lavender (calming) or citrus (stimulating)
Training-Based Enrichment
- Teaching a new trick every week
- Name recognition for different toys
- Hide and seek (hide yourself and let your dog find you)
- Agility courses in the backyard
- Scent work games (hiding treats around the house)
Social Enrichment
- Playdates with friendly dogs
- Visiting dog-friendly stores or cafes
- Attending a dog training class
DIY Enrichment
- Cardboard box treasure hunt (hide treats in boxes)
- Muffin tin puzzle (treats in cups covered with tennis balls)
- Towel roll (spread kibble on a towel, roll it up, let your dog unroll it)
A mentally stimulated dog is a well-behaved, happy dog. Boredom is the root of most behavioral problems. Give your dog a job, and they will thrive.
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