dog playing with toys insideIn many ways, our pets are just like us! When the weather outside is frightful, being indoors can make us antsy. If dogs are unable to run around outside and explore, they can also become restless or depressed. Combat the winter blues with these 4 fun indoor activities for doggies.

New Toys

As a dog owner, you likely have toys all around the house. Refresh your supply with new ones that will keep your dog from getting tired of the same old squeak and chew toys. Talk to your friends and family members to find out the most popular types among their pups.

Tricks & Treats

Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? When you’re stuck inside during the cold winter months, it’s the perfect time to teach your dog some new commands. Incentivize your furry friend to learn some cool tricks with his favorite treats.

Play Dates

Have your dog’s four-legged friends over to your house for a fun playdate. Take turns hosting with other dog parents for a change of scenery, new toys to play with and different people to interact with throughout the season.

Doggy Daycare

Socialization is very important to keep your dog happy and comfortable around others. Along the same lines as a playdate, doggy daycare provides an opportunity for your pup to interact with other dogs, brush up on training skills, visit the dog grooming salon and more.
 
When temperatures drop, the overall goal is to keep your dog moving. Living in New England, you may regularly find yourself stuck inside during a snowstorm, taking shorter or less frequent walks. No matter the weather outside, your dog still has energy to burn off. To learn more about our daycare and pet sitting services, contact Paw Play Daycare for Dogs today!