baymule
Garden Master
By activities, I don't mean activities like the Hollywood crowd-let's not get outrageously stupid. I mean activities that keep them busy, let them express their natural behavior. OK, get outrageously stupid-there is always the pet that is completely bonkers and is a lot of fun for their family!
For Parker, our Lab/Great Dane mix, he has his own bathtub in the backyard. He loves it. It was damaged and the big box store was going to throw it out, so it came home with us. I wash it out a couple times a week and he plays to his heart's content in it. Last time our grand daughter was here, I scrubbed it and they both played in it! He also politely stations himself next to DH when we eat supper. DH collects the plates, scrapes them and feeds Parker the leftovers on a fork.
For Polly, our Australian Shepherd, we moved my 90 year old mother in with us. Polly thinks Mom is here for her pleasure and nudges Mom's hand for lots and lots of petting. She cruises under the dining table and scoops up what Mom drops and licks the crumbs out of Mom's lap. Polly and Parker go in the front yard with Mom and run, tussle, play and put on a show. Polly goes with us to the city park and walks the trail, peeing 14-20 times in a half mile.
The chickens have a game they like. I call it bobbing for dog food. It is a good way to feed them extra protein, especially if they are molting. I place an old pot full of water in the coop and dump in several cups of dry dog food. They love the dog food, it entertains them for awhile and they drink extra water while bobbing for the floating dog food. The extra water is important now in the heat, so they have fun, eat, drink and stay busy for awhile.
What do you do for your pets or livestock to give them a play outlet, or activity to keep them busy?
For Parker, our Lab/Great Dane mix, he has his own bathtub in the backyard. He loves it. It was damaged and the big box store was going to throw it out, so it came home with us. I wash it out a couple times a week and he plays to his heart's content in it. Last time our grand daughter was here, I scrubbed it and they both played in it! He also politely stations himself next to DH when we eat supper. DH collects the plates, scrapes them and feeds Parker the leftovers on a fork.
For Polly, our Australian Shepherd, we moved my 90 year old mother in with us. Polly thinks Mom is here for her pleasure and nudges Mom's hand for lots and lots of petting. She cruises under the dining table and scoops up what Mom drops and licks the crumbs out of Mom's lap. Polly and Parker go in the front yard with Mom and run, tussle, play and put on a show. Polly goes with us to the city park and walks the trail, peeing 14-20 times in a half mile.
The chickens have a game they like. I call it bobbing for dog food. It is a good way to feed them extra protein, especially if they are molting. I place an old pot full of water in the coop and dump in several cups of dry dog food. They love the dog food, it entertains them for awhile and they drink extra water while bobbing for the floating dog food. The extra water is important now in the heat, so they have fun, eat, drink and stay busy for awhile.
What do you do for your pets or livestock to give them a play outlet, or activity to keep them busy?