With so much doom and gloom in the headlines over the past year, it’s easy to overlook one silver lining: Pet adoptions and ...
Just like us, dogs need mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. When boredom strikes, it can lead to unwanted behaviors like chewing furniture, excessive barking, or digging up the yard. The ...
"Let kids get bored," a recent New York Times reads (essentially). The piece argues that letting children get a little bored (rather than scheduling every aspect of their days) leaves room for ...
Much like humans, dogs crave stimulation and activity. Most dogs were originally bred with specific jobs in mind, be it herding sheep, hunting small vermin, or guarding human communities. As the world ...
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 ...
If your dog is the type of pup who could play all day long (like…all day long), then you’re probably on a constant quest to keep him entertained. Regular balls and plush toys are fun and all, but an ...
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