How To Motivate A Dog To Play And Exercise
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In this video we will share some tips and advice on how to motivate a dog to play and exercise, and what may be causing their reluctance in the first place.
Assess the situation first.
A dog that is overweight will also have a lower tolerance for exercise and be less interested in playing – and whilst overweight dogs are the dogs that can most benefit from more activity, going from sedentary to boot camp overnight will not work, nor will it be enjoyable for your dog – so you should work progressively and slowly to increase their fitness levels.
Also, a dog that is underweight, or whose weight is average but whose diet is poor or does not provide enough energy will also lack the energy they need to exercise and play properly too.
How to motivate your dog.
If your dog isn’t interested in playing or is reluctant to walk very far, there are a range of different approaches you can take to encouraging and motivating them, and you might have to try more than one as every dog is different!
Take your dog somewhere new.
Even if you always walk your dog along the same route every day, most dogs will still be very keen to go out – but if you change things up and find somewhere new to take your dog, this will almost certainly pique their interest.
Vary your walking route and try to take in some new stimulus regularly, or perhaps take your dog out in the car to a special park, beach or run where they can experience some new sights and sounds.
Seek out other dogs
Most dogs are very sociable with others, and will be more inclined to play and run around if they have company and some other dogs to play with. Unless your dog is very reactive or nervous – which is something you should work on – going to a dog park or walking with another dog can often help to get a reluctant canine off the couch!
Use training treats and teach new skills
If you are trying to maintain your dog’s weight or help them to lose weight, treats should be measured carefully and given sparingly – otherwise you will negate all of your good work. However, dogs are highly motivated by food, and factoring a few training treats into your dog’s daily diet gives you the chance to use these treats as an incentive and reward to get your dog moving, keep their attention, and teach them new skills.
Play with interactive toys.
If your dog has a large box full of toys that they ignore, the extra push they need might simply be having someone to play with – so use balls, and other interactive toys to play with your dog one on one. Dogs thrive on attention, and will usually keep going longer if you are playing with them, rather than expecting them to entertain themselves on their own.
Turn walks into a game.
When it comes to your dog’s walks, keep their walks varied and interesting and look for new things to explore. Try to find a way to turn walkies into a game, perhaps by encouraging your dog to follow scents or search out toys!
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