Posted Dec 23, 2019 in Health & Safety
Just like you, sometimes your pooch needs a break from everything to just have some time to themselves. When your canine companion has a designated spot to call their own it helps reduce their anxiety because they know they can always retreat to their own private area when necessary. Here are some tips to get you started.
You can think of your dog’s “safe space” as a sort of extended crate. Just like you wanted your pup to view their crate as a positive space, you want them to feel the same way towards their “spot” in the home. By providing Fido with a particular area they can escape to when needed, they’ll learn how to appropriately cope with stressful situations and become more confident when they arise. Stressful situations for your furry friend can be things such as thunderstorms, fireworks, parties, or a new addition to the family.
When creating your canine companions “safe space,” these are things to keep in mind:
Comfortability
Food & Water
Easy Access
Stress-Free Zone
Dog-Proof It
You’ll want to introduce your furry friend to their “safe space” as early in their life as possible, which doesn’t necessarily mean you have to have one ready the day you bring them home, because your pup may pick an area naturally. Regularly feeding them in their “safe space” will also encourage them to have a positive association with the area, along with providing them a treat (particularly long-lasting chews) when they willingly go to their spot.
Safe spaces are extremely helpful for pups who get stressed often (and even those who don’t). Everyone, including your pooch, needs some alone time every once in a while.
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