Tips for a Happier Pet in the New Year
The New Year is a
great time for reflection and change. While you’re setting your New Year’s
resolutions, take time to set goals for a healthier, happier pet in 2014. Don’t
know where to start with creating a New Year’s pet resolution? That’s ok! We’ve
got your tail covered. Here are some steps for resolving to make 2014 your
pet’s best year yet!
- Know
Your Pet: One of the best places to start is by identifying your pet’s
personality. Pets are just like people, some are more sensitive and low key,
while others need a more fast paced life. Think about when your pet seems happy
and at ease. If you have a sensitive pet you may want to make more time for
cuddling! If your pet is fast paced you might want to increase trips to the dog
park. Also consider that your pet may need a balance of the two. Knowing your
pet’s personality will help you know their needs and then fulfill them.
- Reducing
Stress: Animals are creatures of habit, and they feel comfortable and
safe in a predictable environment. This means having regularly scheduled meals,
walks and bedtime. A consistent living space is equally important for stress
reduction. Keep your pet’s bed, food bowl and toys in the same place. Imagine
if every day you woke up your bed and dining room table were in different
places. Sounds pretty stressful! Make changes to ensure a regular schedule and
predictable home for a happy stress-free pet.
-Keep Your Pet
Fit: Happy pets are active and fit! Again, remember that every pet is
different; some pets need a long hard workout, while others thrive with
leisurely walks and indoor games. Regardless of your pet’s preference, each pet
should have about 30 minutes of activity a day. If you don’t have time, you can
have your local Fetch! Pet Care location provide daily recurring dog walking
and pet sitting exercise to your pet from their skilled staff of dog walkers
and pet sitters while you’re at work. The important thing is to make sure your
pet is getting their heart rate up to a prescribed level for optimum vitality,
health and happiness!
-Mental
Stimulation: Mental stimulation is just as important for your pet as
physical stimulation. You can work this into your pet’s daily fitness by
varying your walking routes, providing new smells, sights and sounds. If you’re
playing indoors there are great toys that will keep your pet mentally occupied
for hours. You can also train your pet to perform tricks and commands. This has
multiple benefits including improving behavior, pet self-esteem and owner-pet
bonding. A busy mind is a happy mind - keep your pet mentally challenged and
they’ll feel more fulfilled.
Taking care of
your pet’s body and mind is a sure way to have the happiest pet on the block!
Don’t feel overwhelmed trying to make all of these changes at once, you have a
whole year to put these tips into place! We wish you and your pet a happy New
Year!
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