How to Prevent Your Dog From Playing “Keep Away”

The Importance of Pet Insurance

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  • How to Prevent Your Dog From Playing “Keep Away”

  • Games to Play With Your Cat

  • The Importance of Pet Insurance

Does your dog steal things like shoes or dirty socks? Many dogs turn into "thieves" when items are left unattended, snatching everything from remote controls to used tissues. This often leads to a chase, turning retrieval into a game for your dog. To prevent this behavior and manage it effectively, consider the following:

Why Dogs Steal Things 

Dogs explore the world through their sense of smell and are drawn to items that smell like their humans, especially dirty laundry. They also learn that stealing objects often leads to attention and playtime. When you chase them, it reinforces their behavior, making stealing a fun game.

Why You Shouldn’t Chase Your Dog 

Chasing your dog can be dangerous. They might chew on or swallow harmful objects, risking broken teeth, choking, or intestinal blockages. Forcibly removing items can provoke defensive behavior and potential aggression, and may lead to resource guarding, where your dog becomes protective over their "prizes."

As a cat owner, you want your feline friend to enjoy a stimulating and fulfilling life. Playing games with your cat is a great way to provide mental and physical enrichment while strengthening your bond. Here are some engaging activities to keep your cat entertained:

Chase the Prey: Cats have strong predatory instincts, making games that mimic hunting especially appealing. Dragging a string or feather wand across the floor can trigger their stalking and pouncing behaviors. These activities not only stimulate your cat’s mind but also provide valuable exercise, improving their speed and agility. If a string doesn’t capture their interest, a feather wand might do the trick.

Catnip Fun: Catnip, related to basil and oregano, contains nepetalactone, which can induce a euphoric or relaxing effect in cats. About 50% of cats are responsive to catnip, and it can be found in toys or sprays. Fresh, homegrown catnip is often the most effective. While catnip can be a great source of stimulation, use it in moderation to avoid upsetting your cat’s stomach.

Run & Fetch: Though fetch is typically associated with dogs, many cats enjoy it too. Use a ping pong ball or similar toy to engage your cat in a game of fetch. Balls that contain bells or roll unpredictably can stimulate your cat’s hunting instincts. They might not always return the ball, but they will enjoy chasing and catching it.

These games not only provide fun but also help keep your cat active and mentally sharp.

Enhance your cat’s playtime with the Flapping Duck Interactive Cat Toy! This engaging toy features a built-in motion sensor that makes the duck flap and flutter like a real bird whenever your cat touches it, sparking their natural hunting instincts. With its realistic duck appearance and lifelike quack sounds, it keeps your kitty captivated and active, even when you’re not around. Perfect for alleviating boredom and promoting exercise, this toy offers endless interactive fun and enrichment for your feline friend.

Pet insurance can be a valuable investment for your furry friend, helping manage unexpected vet bills from accidents and illnesses.

Why Pet Insurance Matters: Many pet owners view pet insurance as an unnecessary expense, but it can save you from high vet bills. For instance, treating a broken bone can cost $2,000 or more, and cancer treatments may exceed $10,000. Without insurance, these costs can be overwhelming.

Types of Coverage: Pet insurance plans vary widely. Basic plans often cover accidents like bites or poisoning, while more comprehensive plans may include:

  • Accidents: Coverage for injuries from accidents.

  • Alternative Therapies: Reimbursement for treatments like acupuncture.

  • Chronic Conditions: Coverage for ongoing health issues such as arthritis or kidney disease.

  • Hereditary Conditions: Coverage for breed-specific issues like hip dysplasia.

  • Illnesses: Treatment for various illnesses, including serious conditions like cancer.

  • Prescription Medications: Coverage for drugs needed for covered conditions.

  • Preventative Care: Optional coverage for routine care like vaccinations and flea prevention.

Choosing the Right Plan: When selecting pet insurance, consider:

  • Deductibles: The amount you pay before coverage kicks in. Higher deductibles often mean lower monthly premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs when you visit the vet.

  • Copays: The portion of the bill you pay after the deductible. Lower copays can be beneficial but may lead to higher premiums.

  • Annual Benefits: The maximum amount your plan covers per year. Choose a plan with sufficient coverage based on your pet's needs.

  • Premiums and Waiting Periods: Premiums are your monthly payment, while waiting periods are the time before coverage begins. Understand these details to avoid surprises, especially if your pet needs immediate care.

Choosing the right pet insurance ensures you’re prepared for unexpected expenses and can provide your pet with the care they need.

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