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How to Prevent Problem Dog Behaviors Caused by Winter Boredom

Fairfield County pet care expert Traci Simo, of Canine Company in Wilton, offers wintertime boredom busters to try at home.

Could your pet be bored? After all, this winter is as tough on him as it is on you! He’s stuck inside all day while you’re at work and the kids are at school, then gets just a short walk in the evening because it’s cold and dark and the sidewalks are icy.

According to Traci Simo of New Milford, a pet care expert with Canine Company, boredom can lead to incessant barking and destructive behaviors like scratching at doors and chewing on furniture. “It’s important to address boredom before problem behavior begins,” says Simo. “Toys, treats and games can help keep your pet entertained for hours.” She offers five ideas that can help:

Get Creative With Treats: There are many interactive toys that can keep your pet entertained when you don’t have time or when you are not around. You can stuff a KONG with a favorite treat and peanut butter. To make it last longer, put it in the freezer before giving it to your dog.

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Change Up the Toys: You don’t have to buy new toys to keep things fresh for your dog. Just pick up all her toys and divide them into several groups. Put out one group and hide the rest. Next week, put out a different group of toys. Your dog will think you went shopping!

Dinner Hunt: Rather than feeding your dog from a food bowl, sprinkle her kibble around the room and let her “hunt” for her meal. Or try an interactive feed ball that makes your dog work to get his food.

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Train His Brain: Winter is a great time to practice new obedience skills. A little practice every day will keep him engaged and strengthens his bond with you. Not sure how to get started? Canine Company’s Manners Training is conveniently offered in your home and customized to your pet’s needs.

· Walk a New Route: Yes, it’s cold outside, but a short, brisk walk is good exercise for both of you. Your dog will get even more out of that walk if change the route every few days. The fresh sensory stimulation will keep your dog’s mind engaged and active.

Canine Company provides at-home pet care products and services that help people keep their dogs and cats happy, healthy and safe. Founded in 1983, Canine Company provides Invisible Fence® brand pet containment systems, and pet care services including Manners at-home obedience training, pet grooming and pet sitting, across New England, New York and New Jersey. For more information, visit www.caninecompany.com.

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