With all the holiday festivities during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, it’s important to remember your pet when you do your holiday shopping.
Not only will your dog enjoy a nice new toy or two from Santa on Christmas morning, but from a practical viewpoint, making sure your dog has a toy to keep him busy can help reduce mischief and excitement during holiday gatherings.
“A tired dog is a good dog” can go a long way toward preventing your dog from jumping on visitors, barking excessively, or being mischievous with the gifts, food, and Christmas tree.
However, “tiredness” does not only mean taking your dog for a long walk or a run around the yard. Mental stimulation will also exercise your dog’s brain, helping him to feel more calm and enabling him to use more self-control during exciting situations.
The best way to provide mental exercise is through obedience training. Spending just a few minutes practicing the basic commands of “heel,” “sit,” “down,” “stay” and “come,” can really help your dog to feel much less excited. By exerting your leadership, your pet is more likely to respond to your commands when you ask him to “sit” as guests arrive, to “leave it” when wrapping paper is on the floor, and just remain more calm in general.
Dog toys, such as sterilized natural bones, Nylabones, squeaky toys, and dog stuffed animals are other things that can help your dog to feel like he has his own activity to do. Instead of his “old, boring toys,” a nice new one on Christmas morning is sure to hold his interest much longer.
During this season of joy and festivities with family and friends, be sure to remember your furry friend too!
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