Like us, pets need plenty of exercise and stimulation to keep them occupied throughout the winter day. The benefits of exercise for dogs are well documented, although dogs can learn and reinforce bad behaviors if owners are not vigilant or careful.
This can become something of a challenge during the winter months as both you and your dog 🐶 may be reluctant to venture outside for more than a few minutes at a time. Finding fun winter activities for dogs to do together is easy as there are so many amazing options to choose from.
Here’s how you can keep your dog happy this winter. The great news is many of these activities are family-friendly. Plus, they are good for your health 🧑⚕️.
1. Dog sledding
If you live in an area that gets heavy snowfall in winter, invest in a small sled to allow your dog to pull you through the snow. This activity will give you plenty of exercises and it’s a fun way to teach your dog listening skills.
It’s a wonderful winter activity for your kids as well. Like any other activity, dog sledding can be very dangerous so stay extra careful and keep your dog safe.
2. Skijoring
The skier will also use poles to propel themselves forward. It’s most often practiced with large dog breeds, but even smaller dogs can join in the fun as you provide your own momentum.
3. Snowshoeing
Many national parks arrange guided snowshoe tours and are happy to admit pets on a leash. If your dog in snow can’t stand chilly weather, skip this activity and pick #6 or #9 from the list.
4. Snowball fights
You could also try burying their favorite toy under the snow for them to find. Playing hide and seek with your dog is a fantastic idea, by the way.
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5. Hide and Seek
This game is perfect for long hikes in the forest, but be sure to keep your dog within eyesight to ensure he doesn’t get lost while searching for you.
6. Play dates
If it’s simply too cold outside, you could even invite a friend over who also has pets and allow your animals to play together to burn off excess energy.
7. Agility training
8. Grooming
If your pet’s feet tend to get sore and chapped in the cold weather, applying a soothing balm should help.
9. Mental training
Kongs, treat balls and other interactive games will keep your pets busy for hours, and you will love watching them as they figure out the game.
10. Tracking
Gradually, increase the length of the track and drop fewer treats as he begins to understand the game.
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If you will be taking your pets outside in freezing temperatures, then be sure to wrap them up warm to avoid sickness and hypothermia. Large dog breeds such as Labradors, huskies and German shepherds are generally fine with the cold, but smaller breeds may require a fluffy sweater or waterproof coat in order to be comfortable.
What are your dog’s 🐶 favorite winter activities?