Stuck at home?
Sadly, as is the case for the
majority of the world, especially dog parents in NY and across the U.S.,
quarantining ourselves remains necessary to mitigate the spread of novel
coronavirus. This can lead to you and your fur babies feeling seriously bored,
so we’ve come up with 6 neat ways of keeping you both stimulated while
strengthening that beautiful bond you share. Whether you’re getting your blood
pumping or stretching your creative muscles, or just working on some “tuff”
training and commands, these suggestions can make staying indoors a lot more
fun!
1) Work From Home Together!
Ok, we’ll admit, this one might
seem obvious. However, if you’re a pup parent who hasn’t let your pup in
your workspace, give it a shot. If s/he isn’t disruptive and you can still get
your work done, why not allow them to be with you. After all, that’s all our
dogs want from us — love and attention! Plus, they could really liven up that
9:45 am video conference call you find yourself dreading every morning (we
won’t tell). They might even help you be more productive by relieving stress
and tension. We’re talking some fuzzy/fluffy snuggles and unlimited kisses,
people! Makes any KPI/OKR feel achievable.
2) Games!
Coming up with new
games to burn some energy is great for keeping your pup stimulated, and also
helps them learn new tricks/commands to follow. Scent games, hide-and-seek, and
even building a homemade obstacle course are some of the ideas Jaymi Heimbuch
suggests for rainy day activities. Maybe
some old boxes laying around can be constructed into an exploratory tunnel. Or,
if you’re not one to get apprehensive about your pup going on furniture, a
little game of ‘The Floor is Lava’ could be exciting for him/her, i.e. some
gentle hops from couch to chair to ottoman to bed (the last one especially if
you live in a NYC studio apartment).
3) A Waggy Workout!
Yes, you can absolutely workout
with your pup! A lunge while they lie down, one-armed planks while receiving a
paw, a sit-up while they, well, sit! These are just some of the ways you can
make your fitness routine pup inclusive. You can find other suggestions for
moves from Shape. And let’s not forget,
for all of you yogis who need a partner, make your dog your dogi! Doga is a
great integration of dogs and yoga that can help melt away stress and tension
through meditation and stretching. And no, you don’t have to stick to Downward
Dog; according to Mahny
Djahanguiri, Warrior, Child’s and Camel poses are some of the types
of stretches you can do alongside your pup. Of course, never force your dog
into a yoga stretch or workout pose — the main focus is strengthening the
connection between you both.
4) Training
Maybe you have a new pup, or
just adopted/started fostering a dog from your local shelter/rescue (kudos to you!).
Either way, they could probably use some training. If you haven’t been able to
take them to doggy daycare or their usual trainer for lessons, at-home lessons
are a must. Keeping training consistent and regimented is what strengthens your
dog’s understanding of what you want from him/her, and what will lead to
him/her obeying a command without fail (we hope!). There are thousands of
videos and literature online for dog training — I’ve used Wag.com’s library since
they have dozens of training guides for different types of learning. Research
the training resources that work for you, and remember not to overwork your
pup!
5) Volunteer Together!
Other than boredom, one of the
biggest issues isolation can lead to is loneliness. Why not brighten someone's
day together with your pupperino? CHD Living is
asking virtual volunteers to “Adopt a Grandparent” in an effort to fight
quarantine related loneliness. Video calls would be coordinated by the staff to
match residents with volunteers with whom they share similar interests. For
those residents who have a love of dogs, seeing one live on-screen would surely
be a delight!
6) Pamper Yourself and Your
Pooch!
So you’re not really leaving
the house except for occasional walkies. That doesn’t mean you should let
self-care slip! Sticking to self-care routines can
be useful in relieving the stress/anxiety you
may feel during isolation. Treat yourself (and your fur baby, if s/he likes
baths) to a bubble bath. Give yourselves a mani-pedi to up the bow-WOW factor
(nail polish optional). Cucumber slices: great for putting over your eyes with
a face mask; crunchy, yummy treat for pups. You can even step it up a notch and
host a photo shoot for you and your fur baby! Getting all dolled up/dapper and
letting the good times roll; you’ll have great photos to look back on and to
share with others (nothing boosts my day like seeing photos of pups, believe
me).
For those Dog Moms that feel
especially fabulous after opting for that last suggestion, why not go the extra
mile and audition for Chase & Papi’s Miss Dog Mom Pageant: a charitable
event aimed at highlighting the true beauty of dog moms, both inside and out. All
eligible pup parents (please check eligibility/ FAQ
pages) are welcome to apply and
submit a video audition to info@chasepapi.com or
tag us on Instagram @chasepapi1.
Sam Mistretta (sam@chasepapi.com) is a
native Brooklyn girl and dog mom to Jake the Dog (yes, that is his full name).
Sam writes about Chase &Papi’s upcoming events and is an avid dog, ice
cream, and pizza lover. Chase & Papi is an innovative dog event planning
company located in New York.

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