Tips for playing with your pet

Tips for playing with your pet

Photo from Pixabay Play and toys are essential for the physical and emotional development of pets. Plus, it's a practice that can and should be present throughout a dog's life, adjusting to the animal's needs at each stage. However, for many pet owners, engaging with their pets to play can be stressful. We may encounter overly excited dogs that we struggle to control, or disinterested dogs that won't even look...

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Playing with your dog throughout their life

Playing with your dog throughout their life

Photo by Elina Volkova During their juvenile period — from 12 weeks to 12 months — your puppy's teeth typically start to come out. That's why it's important during this stage to look for toys that are a bit more durable, such as rope or rubber toys, that are suitable for your pet's biting size. This phase is a time of general recognition, where your puppy is like a sponge...

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How to encourage play in disinterested dogs?

How to encourage play in disinterested dogs?

Photo by Ivan Babydov What if my dog shows no interest in playing or toys? If your pet didn't have a good introduction to toys as a puppy or hasn't developed a strong prey drive, these may not be stimulating for them. It can also happen with shy, nervous, or anxious dogs. For these pets, toys might become a source of stress that distracts them from their surroundings. But don't...

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Play and Toys in Your Puppy's Life

Play and Toys in Your Puppy's Life

Photo by Helena Lopes   If you are one of those people who decided to share their life with a dog, we know that their physical and mental development is a priority for you. But did you know that having a good toy can help make the bond you have with your furry friend super strong? That's right, just as play is essential in the teaching and learning process for...

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