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Keep Your Puppy Active And Out of Trouble With Stimulation And Exercise
Jan Reisen | July 28, 2016
A bored can be a destructive dog, and this is especially true of that are curious, eager to learn, and may not understand what they are allowed to do. , but so is mental stimulation if your puppy is to be , confident, and . Think of a toddler who delights in running up and down the hall and is equally engaged playing with blocks or a puzzle. Your puppy is developing his cognitive skills, and mental stimulation and play will help him develop and will curtail . Here are a few ways to keep him engaged and stimulated:

- Play with your puppy. One of the best ways to stimulate your puppy is to play with him. to retrieve a treat, hide-and-seek, even a good game of fetch are simple activities you can do every day. Here are some suggestions for that you can play with your puppy.
- Training sessions. Everything from and practical skills, to or , stimulate and challenge your puppy. Keep training sessions short and fun. Avoid too much repetition; even the most eager dog will become bored. Make sure to give your pup lots of positive reinforcement, with his favorite treats. Break the treats up into small pieces that are easy for your puppy to digest. If you’re interested in canine sports, .
- Know the breed. You can capitalize on your puppy’s innate to provide activities and games that most suit him.
- Most breeds thrive on having a job to do. , , or and may love like , , , or . Even have inborn traits you can build on. , for instance, love chasing and digging activities.
- Take him to new places and introduce him to new people. A or a trip to the gives him lots of opportunities to see and smell new things, meet new people, and with other dogs.

Photo Courtesy of Nancy Miller, AKC Breeder of Merit Most dogs have an innate need to be busy, and bored puppies will look for ways to entertain themselves. Lack of stimulation , frustration, and . By devoting time each day to playing, walks, and , you’re helping your puppy develop the cognitive skills and confidence that will make him a happy and social family member.
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