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Give cats an indoor workout.
Have
plenty of toys around the house to
encourage activity. You can also try using
a laser pointer. It will keep your cat
entertained for hours!
Make dogs work for their treats.
Hide
treats around the house while your dog
isn’t looking—behind doors, under tables,
underneath rugs, etc. Your dog will be so
busy tracking down his treats that he’ll
physically tire out in the process and
probably have a lot of fun!
Go shopping.
Most pet and feed stores
allow for dogs to be in the store, on a
leash, of course. If your dog does well with
other people and pets, this can be a great
way to get out of the house and do some
walking and socializing!
WINTER WORKOUTS FOR YOUR PETS
Chris Storm is the Executive
Director of SafeHaven
Humane Society and is mom
to two beautiful daughters
andmany "fur children.”
Brought to you by
safehavenhumane.org
At this time of year, it can be hard to get outside with your pets to make sure they are getting exercise. But regularly exercising your pet is
just as important as exercise for you. So here are some ideas for exercising in the home.
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