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Here are some winter dog tips to keep you safe
and happy. Olive is a sweet black lab mix with lots of
energy. Her owners asked me about how they could
maintain their exercise regiment even when the weather
didn't allow for them to venture outside. She has had
tremendous success with her obedience training, but
these tips will work if you are just starting out as
well.
-Play Fetch If your dog loves to
fetch or chase a toy engage him. Even if you are in an
apartment you can throw the toy into the next room and play
the game. This is just like playing outside, but you may
have to do it for a bit longer depending on the space you
have to work with. If your dog doesn't know this game, try
teaching him by throwing a treat a short distance.
-Teach A New Trick Olive's newest
trick is to wait patiently with a cookie on her paw in a
down position until she is told to eat it. Lots of
creativity and work by Ryan and Dominique! Make it fun for
the both of you and having the dog use her mind burns LOTS
of energy, and it always impresses people(especially the dog
trainer) when your dog can do a trick. Trick training does
just that. A creative winter dog tip for sure.
-Play Hide And Seek Take a treat
and put it a few feet from your dog. Give him a command such
as find it. Of course he will "find" the treat a few feet
away, but make it increasingly harder for him to find. The
next time you lay a treat out, put it in an easily findable,
but slightly concealed spot. Give him the command to find it
and watch him go. Then start to hide it out of sight
totally. Again you are using the dog's brain so you are
constructively using his energy. A good winter dog tip, but
you can do this anytime, and just about anywhere. Olive has
a nice lobby with plenty of little hiding spaces and some
stairs to liven up the game.
-Work Your Commands If you have
obedience training work your dog in his commands. Make it
more challenging by adding in obstacles such as the couch,
or your shoes. If you don't have obedience training,
give us a call.
Here are some winter dog tips to
remember.
-When returning in from a walk check your
dogs feet. Ice or salt that has been caught in between the
dog's pads can be very uncomfortable. Remove any ice and
wipe his feet down with a wet wash cloth.
-Try some ointment on his feet before you
go out if he seems very sensitive to icemelts, etc. Musher's
secret seems to be an ointment of choice.
-When it is cold, it is dry. Make sure
your dog has enough water throughout the day.
-Please Please Please make sure your dog
has adequate shelter. Some people have dogs that are capable
of being out doors when it is colder. That doesn't mean that
your typical dog house is enough shelter. If your dog house
looks like something you could draw when you were in the
third grade think about upgrading his house to something
with a wind break built into it and some straw or
insulation. Dogs may not complain as much as we do about the
weather, but they still need adequate shelter. Make sure
that if your dog does stay outdoors for any length of time
during the cold months you are using plastic bowls instead
of metal...remember the christmas story movie.
-Watch Out For Green Or Red Puddles Not
so common of a tip, but in the winter time more cars have
heating problems, etc and that may cause anti-freeze to
spill over, leaving a sweet but deadly puddle. NEVER LET
YOUR DOG EAT this of course. If you suspect this happened
call poison control at (888) 426-4435.
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