A Border Collie dog outside in the grass

Spring brings longer, sunnier days and warmer temperatures, making it an excellent time to refresh your dog’s wellness routine with fun activities to keep them healthy and happy.

Staying active is crucial for your dog’s physical health, as it can help strengthen their muscles and maintain a healthy weight, but it can also provide mental stimulation, which is important for keeping them sharp and reducing feelings of stress and anxiety.

Here are some tips to keep your dog active this spring, so you know you’re targeting their overall well-being.

TRY OUTDOOR ENRICHMENT GAMES

Spending time outdoors is a great way to kick off the season, especially when you include activities that keep your dog moving and engaged.

OURTOOR OBSTACLE COURSE

Create a basic obstacle course using items like cones or extra boxes found around your home. This can be a fun way to work on your dog’s coordination while adding novelty to their routine. To make it extra exciting and beneficial, set up a pathway with checkpoints where you ask your dog to perform a trick you’ve been practicing so you can strengthen their thinking and listening skills.

HIDE-AND-SEEK

Your backyard can be an excellent place for your dog to improve their problem-solving skills while playing a game of hide-and-seek. Hide a toy or treat somewhere in your yard and encourage your pup to search for it. This activity allows them to enjoy the outdoors while encouraging exploration in a fun and active way.

Pet Parent Tip: If you plan to spend time outdoors, remember that dogs can experience seasonal allergies just like humans. Check out our springtime allergies blog post on how to recognize doggie allergies and ways you can manage them this season.

SCHEDULE PLAYDATES WITH OTHER DOGS

Dogs need friends, too! Socializing safely with other dogs can boost your pup’s confidence and communication skills while reducing anxiety. Schedule spring playdates with furry friends your dog already knows and feels comfortable around, especially pups with similar energy levels and play styles. . These intentional socialization opportunities can get them moving and playing as they tap into their natural pack instincts.

At Dogtopia, we separate our daycare pups into playrooms based on their size, temperament, and play style. That way, each dog feels comfortable going up to and playing with another, unlike the unpredictable dynamics you might find at a dog park, for example, where you never know which personality may interact with your dog.

CHOOSE DOG-FRIENDLY ADVENTURES

Introducing your dog to environments with new sights, sounds, and smells can be a great way to build their confidence. Explore dog-friendly areas in your community, such as local hiking trails or a farmers’ market, which can provide both physical activity and mental stimulation.

READ MORE: Ways to Work Out With Your Dog

TRY INDOOR ACTIVITIES ON RAINY DAYS

If rainy spring days are limiting your pup’s outdoor time, getting creative with fun indoor activities for your dog can be a great way to keep them active. Try these activities:

  • Create an indoor agility obstacle course using chairs or your couch as part of the path.
  • Introduce new treat puzzles that will engage your pup’s thinking and problem-solving skills, such as snuffle mats, interactive slider puzzles, or treat-dispensing toys.
  • If you have the space, play indoor fetch with soft toys to provide bouts of exercise and allow your pup to release excess energy.

READ MORE: 5 Rainy-Day Activities for Your Dog

BRING YOUR DOG TO DOGTOPIA DAYCARE

Spring is a great time to build healthy habits that support your dog’s well-being. Adding Dogtopia daycare to their routine can give them the chance to enjoy active play, safe socialization, and engaging activities that keep their body moving and mind thinking.

Surrounded by like-minded doggie friends, pups can stay active while having fun in a safe, supervised environment. While you take advantage of the season with longer walks and outdoor adventures with your dog, adding daycare provides supervised, all-day enrichment that supports their physical, mental, and emotional health.

READ MORE: Dog Daycare vs. Dog Walking – The Best Choice for Busy Pet Parents

Reach out to your local Dogtopia today to get their daycare journey started, and be sure to ask the team about how they can add a DASH activity monitor to your pup’s collar so you can receive real-time data on all the activity they get up to in a day!