Mental Stimulation Sessions
Dogs need outlets for their skills. Do you provide those outlets?

Physical exercise is not all that your dog needs, or maybe it is limited for medical reasons. Mental stimulation is also important for your dog; giving your dog’s brain a workout too.
Just like us humans, concentration on a task can be tiring and just as satisfying with an equal benefit to health and state of mind as physical exercise.
Dogs that are under stimulated can find their own entertainment to stem the boredom; chewing, chasing, barking, digging and obsessive behaviours can make the owners’ lives as frustrated as the dog.
A Dog’s Life can provide…
- A one-to-one session with your dog
- Regular daily, infrequent or one-off sessions
- Sessions with owners: How to give your dog something to think about
A Dog’s Life activity can include…
- Nose work
- Interactive games
- Simple agility
- Basic command training and tricks
