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Canine Enrichment

Games, Activities, Sniffy fun and more!

The key to happy and healthy dog is more than regular exercise and a good diet.

Activities that allow our pooches to engage safely and appropriately in behaviours that come natural to them like – playing, chasing, sniffing and chewing will help keep them happy and entertained.

 

Mental stimulation improves our dogs lives by giving them something fun and meaningful to do and because it helps take away boredom your pooch will be less likely to dig, chew, bark  etc because he/she has nothing better to do.

 

Finding the right balance of activities and games for your pooch and keeping costs down can be a juggle – but that’s where Paws-Ability can help.

 

Book Paws-Ability and we’ll visit you and your pooch, in the comfort of your own home, we’ll bring games, toys and awesome sniffy activities for your dog to enjoy.  

 

There’ll also be plenty of time for us humans to chat about suitable cost effective and fun activities for your pooch, some of which you pooch can do him/herself, and of course some are just way more fun when people are involved – like trick training.  How awesome would it be to teach your dog a trick or two (or three)?

 

Enrichment activities can include everyday household items – book a session today and let us show you how with a little bit of creativity (great for the kids!) you can enrich the life your dog and you and the family can have fun too!

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Enrichment games / activities can include

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  • Snuffle mats (available through Paws-Ability)

  • Sniffaries – sniffy games

  • Rucksack walk 

  • Stuffed kongs

  • Frozen vegetables 

  • Interactive feeders

  • Tug toys

  • Puzzle toys

  • Licky mats

  • Game – Which hand?

  • Game – Seek and Eat

  • Game – UnBox it

  • Game – Pounce on the mouse

  • Game – Frozen Fun

  • Game – Dig that!

  • Game – Where is it?

  • Game – Muffin balls

  • Game – Twist and Roll

Our Private Training lessons are 60 minutes in length, and are booked individually or in blocks of 3, 5 or 10.  We recommend sessions to be no further than 2 weeks apart.

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