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  • These loveable lugs will totally be your Netflix binge buddy. They love food, snacks, and long luxurious naps. Nothing beats a warm blanket and a soft couch!

    Watch out for extra treats, eating too fast, or sneaking food. Be sure to keep an eye out for extra weight gain.

    Try this! Have your Food Motivated Couch Potato go for multiple short walks throughout the day to stretch their legs, use healthy treats like baby carrots as incentive. You can use the CDN app to set reminders! Eating too fast? Try a slow-feed dog food bowl to make meal times last just a little longer! If your dog seems extra sluggish, a quick trip to the vet for a check up may be in order.

  • These sweet sidekicks are down for anything! Walk in the park? You betcha! Rainy day nap? Yes, please! They love meals and snacks and hanging with their BFF - you!

    Watch out for extra treats, eating too fast, or sneaking food. Be sure to keep an eye out for extra weight gain. Also be on the look out for some signs of sepatation axxiety like whining, chewing on furniture, or pooping/peeing where they are not supposed to (your vet can help with this!).

    Try this! Lets keep the fun going with a play date at the dog park! Grab your human and furry BFF's and head to the dog park, you may even make some new friends! Another activity for you to do together is to learn a new trick, perfect an old trick, or try something new like Doga (yoga with your dog)! Eating too fast? Try a slow-feed dog food bowl to make meal times last just a little longer!

  • The Energizer Bunny got nothing on these dynamo dogs! Everything is pedal to the metal and the "zoomies" are a regular occurrence at your house. Meal times are super important to these pups, gotta fuel up for the next adventure!

    Watch out for extra treats, eating too fast, or sneaking food. These pups are wound up tight so watch out for anxiety that may present as destructive behavior or restlessness.

    Try this! Need to burn off some of that extra energy? Doggie Day Care might be just the ticket, play all day with some buddies and learn some valuable social skills - a two-fer! If your pup is having some nervous anxiety, talk with your vet; there are many helpful options available like medications and behavioral therapy. Eating too fast? Try a slow-feed dog food bowl to make meal times last just a little longer!

  • These loveable lugs will totally be your Netflix binge buddy. They aren't so concerned about meals and snacks but love long, luxurious naps. Nothing beats a warm blanket and a soft couch!

    Watch out for excessive inactivity and also be sure to keep your pup on a regular mealtime schedule to help with digestion (you can use the CDN app for notifications!).

    Try this! Have your loveable Couch Potato go for multiple short walks throughout the day to stretch their legs. You can use the CDN app to set reminders! Your pup may not be food-motivated but may very well be treat motivated. It's the act of getting a treat that lights up the reward centers in your dog's brain so use healthy treats like baby carrots as a walk incentive. If your dog seems extra sluggish, a quick trip to the vet for a check up may be in order.

  • These sweet sidekicks are down for anything! Walk in the park? You betcha! Rainy day nap? Yes, please! Meal times are not as important to them as their favorite thing in the world, hanging with their BFF - you!

    Watch out for some signs of sepatation axxiety like whining, chewing on furniture, or pooping/peeing where they are not supposed to (your vet can help with this!).

    Try this! Lets keep the fun going with a play date at the dog park! Grab your human and furry BFF's and head to the dog park, you may even make some new friends! Another activity for you to do together is to learn a new trick, perfect an old trick, or try something new like Doga (yoga with your dog)! Your pup may not be food-motivated but may very well be treat motivated. It's the act of getting a treat that lights up the reward centers in your dog's brain so use healthy treats like baby carrots.

  • The Energizer Bunny got nothing on these dynamo dogs! Everything is pedal to the metal and the "zoomies" are a regular occurance at your house. Food is not as important to these pups so meal times may be more of a grazing event, too many other fun things to do!

    These pups are wound up tight so watch out for anxiety that may present as destructive behavior or restlessness.

    Try this! Need to burn off some of that extra energy? Doggie Day Care might be just the ticket, play all day with some buddies and learn some valuable social skills - a two-fer! If your pup is having some nervous anxiety, talk with your vet; there are many helpful options available like medications and behavioral therapy. Your pup may not be food-motivated but may very well be treat motivated. It's the act of getting a treat that lights up the reward centers in your dog's brain so use healthy treats like baby carrots.