Better Animal Communication Tip #4: Fun Time
Fun Time. This is one of the keys to keeping spirits buoyant. Take the time to laugh at the fun antics and/or be the clown for them. This can help for a number of reasons:
1. It gets everyone out of their heads to experience joy together.
2. It gives you the opportunity to connect.
3. Creating some sort of ritual that is fun can distract them if they are stuck in a state (i.e. nervous, on attack).
4. It can create a reward for good behavior.
5. It can create bonding between the animals in the household.
They taught this to Colt, a Jack Russell, Sophie a Pug, Carriss Corgi, and the list goes on…
When I would walk through the door, Olivia and Isabella acted as if I had been gone forever. If I had my hands full or couldn’t quite have the desired moment of hello – I could turn the chaos into a Toy Parade in a minute and we could all catch our breath.
It can also be used as a reward after a good walk or a few minutes of obedience. Olivia would use it to engage other dogs when they came over to visit. It is really quite fun.
What do you do for Fun Time with your animals?