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Thursday, March 31, 2022

What To Do If Your Dog Is Hyperactive

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Generally, dogs are pretty active animals. Even the ‘lazy’ breeds will need to be walked regularly to get their daily exercise in. However, you might have a dog that’s hyperactive. This means they are constantly running around, barking, and requiring constant attention. Now, this might be normal - depending on the breed and age of your dog - or it could be something to bring up at the next vet visit. Either way, it helps to learn how to calm down your dog when it’s being a bit too hyper. 

Give them their physical exercise

A lot of dogs aren’t so much hyperactive as they are being forced to live inactive lives. This happens when you have a breed that’s highly active, but the owner thinks only one small walk a day is required. In reality, some breeds need to be walked a few times per day to use up all their energy. Letting your dog run around a field for an hour or so will ensure they tire themselves out and have less energy for the rest of the day. So, they will be more docile when you get back home. 

Train their brain

Likewise, training your dog’s brain will also help them deal with this excessive energy. Sometimes, walking them won’t have the desired effect as they just don’t tire out. This happens with some breeds that are literally bred to run around loads - like sheepdogs. So, giving them mental tasks to challenge their brain will be a good solution. Teach them new tricks or habits that force them to think. Games that make them sniff things out or search for things around the house can also be really clever. There are loads of ways you can train your dog’s brain, and they will all help you calm them down. In essence, you’re trying to get them to focus on a set task, which stops them from running around creating loads of noise!

Feed them calming treats

There are different supplements on the market that are shown to help dogs calm down and be more relaxed. But, you can also find calming treats for dogs that give them some added nourishment, while also calming them down. Look for snacks or treats that include natural ingredients and things like chamomile or valerian root. Both of these things are shown to calm the dog down and promote relaxation. The reason you give it to them in treat form is that you ensure your dog isn’t being pumped full of needless medications or supplements with added unnatural ingredients. 

Try these ideas and see how they affect your dog. Are they showing signs of calming down, or do you still struggle to see any changes? If the latter is true, then it’s worth visiting the vet and explaining the situation. It might transpire that your dog has a medical condition, or the vet can provide you with some other ideas that will help you calm your dog down. Remember, active dogs are normal, but if they become so hyperactive that it has a negative impact on your day, you should try to calm them down.


Wednesday, March 16, 2022

How To Give Your Dog The Best Life Ever

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Every pet owner is different, but we all want to give our dogs the best possible lives. After all, our furry friends enhance our lives on a daily basis and deserve to be rewarded for the joy they bring.

When you use the following tips for guidance your pup will be a healthy and happy being for years to come.

Make the home a welcoming environment

If you are about to get a dog, you must ensure that the pup is welcomed into the family setting by all. For starters, a comfortable dog bed will be vital while your pet should also have enough space to embrace around the home and in the garden. If you have other pets, it will be necessary to think about issues like introducing cats to dogs. By creating a positive home environment for all parties at the very start, it will set the perfect platform to build upon. Your dog will be far less likely to show signs of anxiety or troubles with adjusting to their life.

Respond quickly to health scares

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A healthy pup is a happy pup. Your dog will let you know if they are feeling discomfort, but you must be receptive to the symptoms. Having the right dog insurance coverage in place will allow you to act quickly by seeking professional treatment. In some cases, your pup may need surgery or other forms of support. At other times, though, it may simply require a dietary change or upgrade. Either way, allowing your pup to suffer in silence is simply not an option.

Include your pup in family experiences

Does your dog know what Christmas is? No. but they can still pick up on the sense of excitement felt throughout the home. Including them in the festivities with suitable gifts will make the celebrations feel extra special for all the family. Similarly, taking the dog on camping trips and other domestic vacations can work wonders. Of course, there will be some situations where the pip can’t be included. But when they can, you should show an eagerness to make it happen. Spending magical moments together is the best gift of all.

Keep them mentally engaged

Dogs require a lot of mental stimulation. Finding mentally challenging games that make them work for their food is a great starting point. Daily walks are another feature where you can make a major impact. Dogs need a combination of new destinations and their favorite routes. Provide the winning blend of these two things and you should notice that your pet pooch is far happier. Above all else, it ensures that they will receive the love and attention they deserve.

Employ a regular grooming routine

Dogs may love to get muddy and dirty. However, they still need regular cleaning and pet care rituals. Sending your pup to the groomer can be a monthly treat that ensures their coat is kept in perfect condition. Nail clipping will be vital too. When supported by daily home treatments to promote healthy teeth and reduce their smells, success is assured. It’s great news for pet owners and even better news for the pup. Start the process early on, your pet will quickly adapt to the situation. And, of course, it will promote a lifetime of health and happiness.