I was having trouble deciding what to blog about tonight and decided I would chug through my google reader and see if one of you could inspire me.
Sure enough, Pamela at Something Wagging This Way Comes had a post titled, “Do You Have Dreams For Your Dog?” After reading the post I went to leave a comment, and as I started to write I realized, damn I’m gonna write a blog post. So I shortened my comment and headed home. Do you think that’s cheating? (Ok. Maybe. But would you really want a 500+ word comment?)
This was the line that really resonated with me, “I know several people who never anticipated competing in dog sports until they realized their dog needed an outlet for their intelligence and energy.”
She hit the nail on the head. Some dogs such as Sampson are quite content to live the couch potato life. Hanging with his humans, sitting out in the yard while daddy works in the garage, and while he really does like his walk/hike, if he didn’t get it he would be okay with that too.
Delilah is the kind of dog that not only needs physical activity, she needs mental stimulation as well. Even though there are many times I call her stupid (in my head of course) I realize that she really is extremely intelligent, which is where her need for mental stimulation comes into play.
I admit it took me a while to figure this out, but once I did I think she has become a happier dog, which in turn makes us much happier.
Truthfully I think I should probably do a bit more training or game playing with her every day, but I don’t always have the time. When I do, or when I can tell that she is really bored, I will take out her Paw Hide toy or play hide the carrots.
We have a schedule that includes physical exercise with a little mental stimulation thrown in. On Saturday and Sunday we take at least an hour’s hike each day, with lots of running and sniffing.
In the winter on Mondays and Wednesdays they get a twenty-minute around-the-block leash walk, once the time changes and the days are longer, they will get at least a half hour hike.
Tuesdays and Fridays they get a half a day of daycare, and yes it’s true most days they don’t play a lot, but they are awake the entire time and it is a different type of mental stimulation.
Thursday nights are obedience class, which is where Delilah really gets her mental stimulation. Sampson just doesn’t care for it at all and I think I’m going to have Hubby start walking Sampson somewhere else, because I don’t think he should have to do it if he’s not enjoying it.
Last year the training center had drop-in agility classes on Saturday morning and I’m hoping Sara will start those up again, because Delilah really likes those classes. Sampson of course does not, but I will take him with us just so he can socialize. If we do the agility class then I won’t walk them for quite so long, but they will still get a walk.
So I guess the point to this blog is you need to find something your dog loves, that (s)he can have fun with, it will strengthen the bond you have with your dog and make for a happier everyone.
Thanks for the great idea Pamela, I think I got the dog I need, it just happens to be in two very different dogs. 🙂
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