I am sure you all know that it’s important to make sure our furry friends stay active. However, once winter time hits well that is simply more difficult with the snow and storms that come around. So then how do we keep our friends active in winter as we would in spring/summer?
Why is physical activity & mental stimulation so important for animals? Well simply put, as humans do, if they are stuck inside, they will get bored which then can make them become destructive and have other negative behaviors.
Cats
Cats may not always be outside walking like dogs, but you may still notice with the change in weather maybe they are slowing down and not exercising like they should? Here are some helpful ways to encourage them to exercise.
- Set up a game of hide and seek and hide toys or treats for them to find.
- Bring in something new from outside like a stick to mentally stimulate them and work out their brain. The new smells and textures can be very enriching for them.
- Winter is the perfect time for box forts for our kitty friends. If you have spare time made them a kitty castle or kitty boat whatever your imagination can think of!
- And of course, everyone likes a little stimulation from Tv. Put on something on the tv or a tablet and let them watch it but be careful they do not knock over your TV.
Dogs
Our dog friends love to be outside! This is great when the weather is cooperating but on those days that it just makes no sense to go outside or is unsafe to so you can try these helpful exercising tips.
- Let them walk/run on a treadmill. Now as great as this is for exercise you also need to be careful. Desensitize them to the treadmill first, and start slowly. It can be dangerous if not done properly.
- If your furry friend likes car rides, go on a trip together even just a short one. Let them enjoy the different sights and smells.
- Winter is perfect time to learn new tricks! This is the time to teach them that special trick you have wanted to for a while.
- Set up an obstacle course in your house for them to try and get through.
Written by: Ashley G, VT