Ways to Keep Your Dog Busy While You’re Not At Home

Pet Care While on Vacation

For many people, dogs are like members of the family, so it is important to make sure they are well taken care of, even when we are not at home. Keeping your dog busy while you are away can be a challenge, but there are varieties of fun and engaging activities to keep them entertained. This guide will cover typical signs of boredom and some ways to help keep your dog occupied. With a little creativity and patience, you can make sure your pup is happy and entertained while you are not at home.

Common Signs Your Dog Is Bored Alone At Home

If you have pups that stay alone at home for long periods, it can be difficult to find ways to keep them entertained. Dogs need stimulation to be healthy and happy, and being alone can leave them with too much time on their hands. It’s important to find ways to keep your pup entertained and engaged while they are home alone, otherwise they may become bored and destructive.

Typical signals of your furry friends’ boredom include: 

  • Excessive barking/whining
  • Digging
  • Chewing on inappropriate items
  • Unusual aggression
  • Pacing
  • Excessive sleeping
  • Not eating/lack of appetite
  • Panting
  • Unusually high energy
  • Restlessness

The Best Ways to Keep Your Dog Busy at Home:

  • Provide toys: Provide your dogs with a variety of playthings to keep them occupied while you are away. Puzzles, interactive, rope, and plush toys are great choices. Also, pay attention to preparing a variety of chew toys to keep your pup entertained, such as bully sticks and rawhide.
  • Enroll in doggy training: Enrolling your pup in doggy training classes can help keep them mentally stimulated and build their confidence when you are not around.
  • Set up a doggy playdate with a friend’s pup to keep your pet busy while you are away.
  • Install a pet camera so you can watch and talk to your doggy while you aren’t at home. You may consider a dog camera with treat dispenser to make it even more interesting.
  • Leave your pup with a Kong filled with peanut butter or other treats, frozen for an extra-long-lasting chew toy.
  • Create an outdoor play area for your dog, with a sandbox or agility course.
  • Set up an automatic feeder to ensure your pup has enough sustenance while you are absent.
  • Create a safe place: Make sure your dog has a secure space to relax and take a nap when you are not home. For example, provide your furry friend with a comfortable bed or crate for the rest.

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