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Getting Started and Easy ways to Provide Enrichment
9 Lessons -
Enrichment is essential for all animals. It consists of additions to a dog's environment and lifestyle that the dog will voluntarily interact with, resulting in improved physical and psychological health. For dogs, it's things like licking, chewing, digging, barking, and sniffing.
Providing them with enrichment helps to ensure they don't find their own. It usually results in a less than desirable behavior; think digging up your flower bed or chewing shoes.
Enrichment provides your pup with a chance to use their brain, lessen problem behaviors that arise from boredom, and improve their quality of life. This lesson covers the basics of enrichment and provides you with six easy-to-do enrichment projects with things you already have around the house.
Start saving up those toilet paper and paper towel rolls now! You'll also use old towels or clothes, plastic cups or yogurt-type containers, muffin tins, etc.
This plan is the full price for the Boredom Busters Course.