Enrichment for Dogs

Digging, chewing and sniffing are normal behaviours for dogs that they enjoy so as owners, we need to find fun and appropriate outlets for these behaviours to help keep our dogs happy and healthy.

Enrichment

What is enrichment & why is it important?

Tips for enriching your dog’s life

Types of Enrichment

You might be surprised how many ways there are to enrich your dog’s life! Here are few to get your started.

Food

Sound

Scent

Social enrichment

Environment

Destruction Boxes

A destruction box helps to keep your dog’s brain busy, by using some simple scent work.
Putting together a destruction box is simple and cheap to do. Whether you’re looking for a calm game on a hot day or want to shake up their enrichment routine, your dog will love digging out their favourite dog treats.
Treats should be given occasionally and alongside a well-balanced diet. If you need to, adjust your dog’s meal size accordingly after giving them a destruction box.

What you'll need:

How to make your dog a destruction box:

Scent Work

Dogs love to use their nose. Scent work not only mentally stimulates your dog but also enhances their natural ability to sniff things out, while having fun!

Find it!

Fetch with a twist

Name that toy

Hide and Seek

DIY Snuffle Mats

Snuffle mats are a cheap, way to help enrich your dog’s daily life.
They’re especially useful to help beat boredom when it’s too hot to walk your dog.
You can use your dog’s dry food (kibble) or dog treats, however treats should only be given in moderation, so a handy trick is to mix a few treats in with your dog’s kibble.
Please check with your vet if your dog has any special dietary requirements.

What you'll need:

Putting together a snuffle mat

How to train your dog to use a snuffle mat