Physical and Mental Stimulation
Dogs are intelligent animals, originally bred to complete certain tasks. The fact that nowadays they are kept as companions rather than workers is messing with their mojo and leaves them unmotivated.
According to experts, the most important stimuli for dogs include: exposure to interesting places and things; new, exciting experiences; frequent opportunities to learn things, solve problems and investigate and interact with objects and the environment around them. If your dog spends its time sitting in the house all day without any of the above mentioned stimuli, he is very likely to get bored.
A bored dog’s only limitation is its imagination. If you do not give him something to do, he will come up with ideas on his own. Therefore, keeping your dog mentally and physically stimulated and out of troublesome activities is your responsibility.
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