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Common Things All Dogs LOVE!

Runs In The Yard

Dogs love to run, so give them plenty of space to do so in your backyard or a park. Even though they may not have many places to roam around freely, dogs will appreciate being outside. Be sure to play with them when they are inside as well, though–it’s essential for dogs who live in an apartment too!

Doing Tricks!

Tricking is another activity that stimulates your dog mentally and physically, allowing you to bond together since it takes patience and time. It can be fun watching your dog learn how to do new things and even more rewarding when you see your dog mastering their new skills.

Playing With Their Toys

Playing with your dog’s favorite toy is another great activity that stimulates both the mind and body, which will tire out your pup very quickly! It also gives them a job to do, which they enjoy doing for you of course. Be sure to rotate their toys every week, so this doesn’t get boring for them!

Going On Long Walks In Nature

Walking through forests or grassy trails can be relaxing and soothing for not only yourself but your dog as well. Most dogs would love going on long hikes at least once a week, if not more often, depending on how much exercise they need to become happier! It’s also a good idea to bring some water along the way – be sure that it’s a fresh, clean source.

Chewing On A Bone Or Rawhide

Although chewing is normal for dogs, it can also be an excellent energy outlet when they need to release their pent-up energy! However, make sure your dog isn’t swallowing large chunks of the bones or chews since this could become dangerous for them over time. Look for natural chews made with real ingredients, so you know what you are giving your pet!

Petting/Massages

Every dog loves being pampered by its owner, giving them plenty of opportunities to be hugged and petted. Massage their furry coat often as well, which can help prevent shedding all over your house!

Going For Car Rides

Try taking your dog out for a drive at least once a month, if not more frequently, depending on how much exercise they need. 

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