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Enrichment is a word that is being thrown around a bit lately so what does it mean? Simply put, enrichment is to improve or enhance the quality and/or value of something. So what does enrichment look like to a dog's life? To provide enrichment for a dog is to improve their quality of life; to improve both their physical and mental health, make their lives better, happier, just to give them more. Whether that "more" is interaction, entertainment, experiences, or love, it is about making their lives better and more fulfilled. Simple right? But the question is how? How can we enrich the lives of our dogs? What can we do to provide them with a life that is full and rewarding both physically and mentally? Below are some top tips on how you can help enrich your dog's life; The number one tip for providing enrichment for your dog is to think like a dog! Think about their natural instincts. What would they have done in the wild when it comes to food, exercise, play and socialising. u FOOD Food is an essential part of life. You have to feed your dog so why not make it interesting and provide them with some mental enrichment and stimulation. No matter what type of diet your dog is on you can make meal time a more enriching experience. Dogs were born to hunt and sniff out their food, it wasn't meant to all appear in front of them in a bowl, so keep this in mind at feed time. There are a number of options for feed time enrichment including different bowls or mats that you can put their food on or simply spread their food around the yard or house so they have to sniff it out. Slow feed bowls and snuffle mats have obstacles in the way that the dog has to work around to get their food. Puzzle and treat toys are really good for making the dog use different techniques to get to the food plus you can place them in different places around the house and yard for your dog to find. Appropriate bones are another great option for dogs. Not only are they great for teeth but dogs have to think of different ways to pull and tear the meat off the bones and then bite and crunch it, just like if they were eating an animal they had caught. There are a number of dehydrated treats like whole fish and different body bits that are not only nutritious but more closely resemble the foods that dogs' wild ancestors would have been eating. u EXERCISE Exercising your dog is important for both their physical and mental health and development. Taking your dog for walks is a simple and easy exercise option and you can make it a much more rewarding experience for your dog by doing a few simple things. Let them stop and sniff things or follow a scent seeing where it takes them and let them pee on everything (within reason). Yes it might mean the walk takes a bit longer but these are natural behaviours for a dog that stimulate their mind and senses; it lets them be a dog! Change the walking route that you take and even the time of day that you walk them or take them somewhere new and different like bush walking, parks or beaches. u PLAY Play time is really important for a dog. It is a time where they can bond with you, other people and other dogs. Toys for tug-o-war and fetch are always popular as are treat and puzzle toys which are great for boredom relief and mental stimulation. Also think about what you can use as a toy around the house like hiding treats in a rolled up towel or in a pile of washing making them hunt for them. Rotate their toys around so that they aren't seeing the same thing everyday and becoming bored with it. Training your dog is also a form of play for them. Teaching them basic commands is mentally stimulating for your dog and using treat rewards makes it fun for them. u SOCIALISATION Socialising with other dogs is really important for their mental and social development. They can learn a lot from each other and refine some natural skills like sniffing, hunting and chasing, all of which are important for their mental stimulation. Playing together with other dogs teaches them socialisation skills and about their place in a pack. So as you can see with a bit of imagination you can easily enrich your dog's life, helping them to lead a more fulfilled, happier and healthier life. Enrichment - what is it and how to achieve it

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