Things that Dogs Like to Do

1.Making Its Bed
Dogs are comfort lovers just like people are, and they’ll try to make their resting area just the way they want it to relax.By doing this, the dogs got their scent on the area, signaling to other animals that they’d claimed some territory for themselves. They also exposed the cooler ground below the grass somewhat, which helped them regulate their body temperatures.

2. Swimming
A dog who does a cannonball into the pool or lake isn’t necessarily trying to play lifeguard, though.Many breeds truly love the water and are happy to use a good swim as a fun exercise alternative to their afternoon walk.In fact, many vets recommend it as an activity for older dogs that often have issues with their joints.Swimming is also good on hot summer days because it helps your dog stay cool.

3.Doing Puzzles
Dog experts agree that behavioral issues such as emptying the trash are often a sign of boredom.Most dogs are happier when you give them puzzles, which keep their minds active and help them pass the time.Certain types of puzzles also can help your dog work out excess energy so he stays fit and sleeps better.One of the most common puzzles dogs love is the food puzzle, which you should use to feed your dog at least one of its meals.

4.Eating in Private
Many dog owners mistakenly think dogs are just like people when it comes to social eating.People tend to come together to eat, even if it’s just for a quick bite on a break at work.The way they eat is based on the alpha hierarchy, however, with the pack leader usually playing dominance and getting first fruits.To a domesticated dog, you are the alpha, so Fido might feel more comfortable eating in a private space where it knows you’re not going to lay claim to its grub.

5.Listening to Music
Dogs are especially well known for their sense of smell, but they have a great sense of pitch, too.In fact, when dogs howl, they pay special attention to what other dogs sound like, purposely changing their tone so they are heard as unique.Dogs might not “sing” the way people do, but their sense of pitch does affect how they hear music, and it influences their mood in the same way experts believe it influences the emotions of people.
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