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Information and thoughts about Enrichment…and other stuff
Keeping safe this Spring
Spring is here . . . yippeeeee. But, to keep our dogs safe, let’s be aware of some things to look out for.
Home-made treats
Home-made treats are quick and easy to make, are tailor-made for your dog and you know exactly what’s in them
Taking care in Summer
Summer’s here at last. Fantastic!
But we need to keep our best buddies safe and well.
What is Canine Enrichment?
Is it going to take much time? Why should I? What difference will it make?
Keeping our dogs safe in winter
Winter’s here . . . time to be aware of the dangers out there
Eek!. . . How do I introduce a new enrichment toy?
Slow introduction of any new enrichment puzzle lessens the chances of frustration or disengagement. Getting the most from your purchase for you and your dog is the idea here.
Enrichment for cats? Rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and rats? Really?
Encourage natural foraging behaviours and bring more fun into their little lives
Fiddle activities for the dementia journey
Fiddle activities can help soothe fidgety fingers and act as a calming mechanism for those whose minds are whirling
Sensory Gardens for Dogs
Dogs need more than food and walks…just like we do. Back garden enrichment meets so many needs.
Should I be constantly challenging my dog?
So your dog is smart and you’re spending a fortune on harder and harder puzzles….should you?
Children with additional needs
Helping children feel better about things we take for granted