Your dog needs you to play with her today.
It doesn’t matter if she has dog-siblings, a big yard, or plenty of toys and puzzles to keep her entertained.
She needs one-on-one engagement with the person she trusts the most – the person she looks to when she’s feeling stressed or anxious.
Playtime isn’t just a fun afterthought of having a dog. It’s not just a perk. It’s a powerful tool for helping your dog work through behavioral patterns and anxiety-related issues.
How To “Free Play” With Your Dog
One of my favorite dog experts, Scott Stauffer aka 2nd1no1 K9 Life Coach serving San Francisco, always talks about how he uses free-play as a tool to work through issues like reactivity….
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