The wet weather can be a mood-kill for both you and the pooch, but that doesn't mean the fun can't continue in other ways!
We’ve pulled together a few ideas for some bonding time during those miserable rainy days:
Learning new tricks, games and commands can take time, but with the rain keeping you indoors, you have all the time in the world! It’s the perfect way to keep bored minds busy, and you can perform to friends and family to show them what a clever little pooch you have. Take a look at our 12 Enrichment Games blog piece for inspiration.
Yes, pooches love a pamper too! Pull together a pamper pack of dog shampoo and conditioner, paw & nose balm, toothbrush and meaty toothpaste, their favourite grooming brush and a scented, dog-friendly spritz to finish off. Incorporate a lovely relaxing dog massage (you can explore how-to videos on YouTube so you know you’re doing it correctly), and add in a few treats from our Calm & Relaxed range to help them feel extra zen. They will look, feel and smell amazing!
Why not treat them to a new toy and take them to their local pet store for a rummage round? They can sniff out a new favourite toy, and play around with the different squeaks, squarks and sensory stimulants of their surroundings. There are also plenty of high-street stores that are dog-friendly, as well as cafes that serve up a mean puppucino as well as a latte, so you can both get a little treat!
Better yet, why not turn to our very own line of Pooch & Mutt toys and accessories? Whether your pooch needs a cuddly snuggle companion in the form of our trusty mascot Patch, or some tantalising mental stimulation with our Snuffle Ball or Treat Ball - all our toys are eco-friendly and will make for the most pawfect rainy day gift.
If they’re not getting their usual outdoor playtime with friends because of the rain, you could ask their furry friends around for the day! Your pooch can lead the way, and show their doggo BFFs all their toys and the best places to run riot around the house. Take turns with the other pawrents, so the pooches can enjoy a new environment and you can have some much-needed relaxation after a few hours of madness!
The usual way of rainy outdoor time is getting rain-coated up, and stomping through walkies as quickly as possible. But why not have a moment of madness, and allow yourself to get soaked through!? Play all the usual outdoor games, take a longer walk, and laugh at yourself and your pooch embracing the great British weather (please share pics, we would LOVE to see!).
You’ll feel liberated, energised and can look forward to a steaming hot shower and good book on your return.
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Comments (5)
I like to keep my two occupied for a bit on rainy days by hiding treats in the snuffle mat and getting them to forage.
NO 5 is the best !😄👍. I’ ve always enjoyed a good drenching with my dogs .
No 5 for me as I have 2 spaniels who love to bounce!! I was told along time ago that there is no such thing as bad weather just inappropriate clothing !!!
Any tips on getting a dog to wear his raincoat? It’s my little dude’s first winter and he likes wearing his warm jumpers but I’m hoping to introduce him to the hooded raincoat soon. He had a bad time caught in an epic flash storm so I want us to be prepared for wet walks. (I know he might just give me a firm “no” and insist on staying out of the rain). We do love our weekly night in playing games and making up new tricks though: we take precisely one (1) day off a week if the weather is really bad or I’m really tired and even my 9 month old mad lad can handle that. I’m certainly going to suggest number 4 to our friend though!
Hi Kas, we will be having a new blog post up soon which may be helpful with this! If he enjoys wearing his jumper currently, you may find he takes to wearing a raincoat really easily and might be worth trying it on your next rainy walk :)
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