Structured Play & Exercise: Tire Them Out, Quiet Them Down!
A tired dog = a quieter dog! Daily exercise and brain games help curb barking by keeping your pup happy, engaged, and mentally satisfied.
What to Expect
Practice: Daily, 10-15 minutes
Best Times: Before leaving home, before guests arrive, or after a long rest
Mix It Up: Physical play + mental challenges = maximum results!
Step-by-Step Guide
1️⃣ High-Energy Play
Play fetch, tug-of-war, or a quick sprint to burn off steam.
Time it before common barking triggers (like visitors or mail deliveries).
2️⃣ Sniff & Search Games
Hide treats around the house and let your dog sniff them out.
Engages their brain and keeps them busy!
3️⃣ Puzzle Feeders
Swap the food bowl for a puzzle toy to turn mealtime into a challenge.
Slows down eating and fights boredom.
4️⃣ Rotate Toys
Switch out toys every few days to keep things fresh and exciting.
Prevents barking from boredom!
5️⃣ Calm Wind-Down
After play, give a chew toy or licking mat to help them relax.
This teaches them to transition from active to calm mode.
Paw Tip: Plan exercise before barking-prone moments to set your dog up for success!
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Helpful Tools
🎾 Flirt Pole – Burns energy in small spaces
🐶 Snuffle Mat – Encourages natural sniffing and searching
🧩 Interactive Feeders – Slows down eating, keeps them engaged
Burn Energy, Boost Calm!
Keeping your dog active—physically and mentally—helps curb barking by releasing pent-up energy and preventing boredom. Stick with these fun activities, mix things up, and enjoy a more relaxed, content pup! 🐶💖
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