Breaking routine - Put boxes or small storage areas randomly in a room and put a treat in that storage. But first, you must close the door and not show where you put the treat. When you reopen the room, leave your pet alone for exploration and rediscovery.
Schedule a “Treat Time” - Keeping track of time when your pet needs a snack is hard especially when staying at home all day. Why not set a specific time where they receive one? Better yet, if you have kids make it a reward for them to treat your pet if they successfully complete a chore?
The box of invisibility - It might be new for your pet that you or all the family members are staying indoors for a long time. Put a box and set a rule - if the pet comes inside the box, they need to be ignored for their own relaxation.
Source: The Coto de Gaza News
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