Winter Games
South African Garden and Home|June 2023
Is the weather keeping you and your pet cooped up indoors and bouncing off the walls? Here are ways to keep them entertained when it's too cold to go outside
HELEN WALLACE
Winter Games

If only we could go into hibernation and sleep the winter months away in a cosy bed. Alas, life goes on, for us and our pets. When they aren't able to go outdoors to play, sniff, hunt and socialise, our furry friends have no way of releasing their energy, which becomes pent up and can lead to boredom and behavioural problems. Not fun for anyone!

If you are worried that the chilly season ahead and being cooped up inside is going to take a toll on your pets and your sanity! here's how to keep them entertained indoors.

PRACTISE TRAINING

We might think our pets are perfect but most of them could probably do with a refresher course on manners and obedience. If you have that sorted, maybe there are some tricks you'd like them to learn. There's always room for more learning, right? By doing some training with them you can ensure that they are behaving how they should and also get them thinking, which is a great source of stimulation. They might even be more exhausted after a training session than after a walk!

PLAY A GAME

Playing a game with your pet redirects their energy away from chewing up your favourite rug by engaging them in something more fun!

1. Hide the Treat

This is a game that is great for your pet's brain and belly and it requires minimal effort on your part! While your animal is in another room or being kept occupied elsewhere, take some small treats and hide them around the house in creative places. Then let them loose and let their noses get to work.

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