Does your dog throw himself into life with the power of a tornado - especially at inconvenient moments during the day - or is he a loafer who’s reluctant to exercise? If you’ve ever felt at the mercy of your dog’s energy levels, this course is for you.
Life would be so much easier if your high-powered dog could just wind down sometimes, right? Fortunately, you can help your dog learn to stop and “chill out” using the techniques shared in this course. We’ll teach you how to both calm a non-stop whirlwind who wants to sweep you along in the excitement, and energize a couch potato who prefers naptime. Instead of simply reacting at those moments when your dog’s energy gets out of hand, you can take a proactive role so you both get the exercise—and rest—that you need.
This course will help you:
- Identify what fuels your dog’s energy.
- Recognize 5 factors that contribute to your dog’s energy levels.
- Understand your purpose and role as your dog’s energy manager.
- Learn 6 games and activities that lower your dog’s energy levels and 6 that ramp them up.
- Communicate to your dog when it’s okay to let loose, safely, and when it’s time to settle down.
Who should take this course?
Dog lovers and animal care professionals who want to meet their dog’s need for exercise, play, and rest, while prioritizing safety and comfort living together.