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  • While daily walks and playtime are essential, incorporating structured activities like agility training, scent work, or interactive puzzle toys can make a big difference.

  • anissa_sporer @anissa_sporer ·

    I have a very active dog, and he never gets enough walks. To keep him from getting naughty, I've tried different ways to keep him occupied. The best combination of physical exercise and mental games works best: frisbee, finding treats, team training. But WOPET helps me the most - with the automatic feeder, the dog is not only busy playing, but also eating regularly. This helps him stay calm, even when I'm not at home.

  • julia_jhonson @julia_jhonson ·

    Great post! High-energy breeds, like the Long Haired German Shepherd, thrive on mental and physical challenges. Agility training, fetch, and long hikes keep them engaged. Puzzle toys and obedience drills also work wonders. A mix of exercise and stimulation prevents boredom and destructive behavior. Thanks for these awesome activity ideas!

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