• Dogs
  • July 16, 2022

Ways on how to make your pet’s favorite past time enjoyable

What is your pet’s favorite past time?

Difficult question or too many to answer? Whatever that is we all know for sure that our pets, like us, have their personal space. On their own moments without us… around them, playing and disturbing them, they do stuff that they feel relaxed and comfortable.

My dog Britney. She loves rolling on the floor. Sometimes I would catch her doing that. Then I realized she’s actually scratching her back and that’s how she does it. She let me do it but maybe sometimes she prefers it on her own way, so I just let her.

There are also some time that she would just watch t.v together with us and she pretends that she can understand the movie. On crazy days, she would run around back and forth nonstop! As in nonstop as if something is chasing her.

Then suddenly she would stop and look around her, then run again. I know she does this because I would see her footprints all over the house and also to backyard. Those small prints on the floor are no doubt from a small creature living with me, rent free, named Britney.

As you learn your dog’s actions. You would easily know when they come to you, means they want your attention, they need food, or as simple as they need companion. There will also those moments when they would just stuck their face in the wall or just lay in one corner. Be mindful, this might mean they need to recharge from the socializing around them. This place is their comfort zone, their “safe” place to rest. Let them be.

What’s your dog’s, cat’s or your pet’s favorite past time? Biting their toys are the usual one. Our lovable pets never runs out of things to do. Just like us, always on the go to do activities. They are too busy living their life. They don’t require expensive or luxurious environment to make them feel loved. Provide them with safe, and loving family, give them time and most of all let them enjoy what they love the most – playing!!!

Share your in the comments below. I would love to know your pet’s “me time”.