Frank Coztansa wrote:
RR, you can buy something like this to help keep her occupied for a while;
https://www.chewy.com/starmark-treat-di ... l/dp/45447Also, you can make some frozen treats for the dog for the nicer weather. I'll put about 1/2" of water in a cup and drop a few pieces of food in there, then freeze it. I'll repeat that 4-5 times until I have a frozen treat thats about 3" tall which takes our dog a good 20 minutes to get thru.
Ah, definitely. When I worked in the 'burbs I was able to cut down on daycare days by dropping the dog off at my parents. Late spring, summer & early fall the weather was beautiful so I'd just let her spend all day in the fenced in backyard. I imagine your parents have critters (squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits) cut through the backyard which really keeps my dog entertained. She gets really wound up hunting/stalking them.