1- Ice Cubes. Its a pretty well-known fact that dogs love ice cubes (and that Snoop Dogg loves Ice Cube), but what about chicken broth ice cubes for your pup? Or a game of ice cube soccer on the crate/linoleum floor? While listening to Ice Cube?
2- Crunchy fruits and veggies. Carrot sticks, celery, pears, apples, cucumbers, broccoli, and cauliflower. A five-year-old human’s h-e-double-hockey-sticks and a five-year-old dog’s heaven.
3- Structure. Boring, we know. But dogs love consistency and routines in their day-to-day lives. Sure they love a good adventure of taking a swim in the creek or a nice trip to that fantasy land that is a dog park, but environmental changes like a new house or an out-of-whack food schedule can stress your dog out and cause an accident on the large, expensive, living room rug. One thing that should always be a part of your pup’s routine? Cuddling. Even a foot snuggle will do.
4- Edamame: Being soy, edamame are high in protein, and being beans, high in fiber. But you should probably be careful lighting a candle around your dog after an edamame snack– because they are beans after all.
5- Laser Pointers. That wiggly beam of photons isn’t just for the cats, lasers also activate a playful pup’s prey drive. And if you’re worried about the lack of reward that a laser gives to your light-hunter in honey-badger mode, try hiding treats around the room and use the laser to help your dog hound down those treats.
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