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Make it a point to spend at least an hour or two a day interacting with your Poodle. Things like going on walks, playing, training, grooming, and just hanging out are all part of it.
Regular exercise and fun are essential for Poodles, since they are energetic dogs who need to burn off excess energy and keep their brains busy. Exercising (walks, runs, retrieve) and mentally stimulating (puzzle toys, training exercises) are also recommended.
In terms of training and enrichment, poodles are intelligent dogs who love puzzles and new experiences. Schedule regular training sessions to help your dog learn new tricks, improve his obedience, or compete in dog sports such as agility. To further engage and excite your Poodle's mind, consider providing mental enrichment activities like interactive games, puzzle toys, or toys that disperse treats.
Poodles are friendly dogs who thrive in environments with plenty of people and canines. Make sure they have plenty of chances to play with other dogs in safe settings, and take them on frequent socialization excursions to introduce them to new people, places, and things.
Bonding and Relaxation: Poodles likewise love when their owners take the time to sit down and relax with them. Sit down and offer your Poodle some love by caressing or brushing them. The two of you will become closer, and your dog will feel more at ease and secure, as a result.
Keep in mind that poodles are sociable dogs that may suffer from separation anxiety if abandoned for long periods of time. To make sure your dog gets enough exercise and socialization even if you're always on the go, think about getting a dog walker, signing them up for doggy daycare, or setting up playdates with other dogs.