Enrichment plays an important role in helping dogs feel more balanced and relaxed in their daily lives.
Activities that encourage natural behaviors such as sniffing, problem-solving, movement,
and exploration can reduce stress and support overall emotional well-being.
Enrichment can be especially helpful for dogs who need additional outlets for energy,
confidence-building experiences, or safe ways to engage with the world.
Enrichment isn’t about keeping dogs busy, it’s about helping them live fuller, more meaningful lives.
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Fun, engaging activities designed to fit you and your individual dog.
Sessions may include:
scent games and nose work
puzzle solving and food enrichment
confidence-building activities
beginner agility-inspired games
movement and body awareness activities
decompression ideas
relationship-building games
trying new activities to discover what your dog enjoys most
Great for dogs who need more outlets, mental stimulation, confidence support, or simply more fun in their routine.
These sessions focus on turning your dog's skills into fun, interactive games that build confidence, reliability, and real-life usefulness.
Rather than drilling commands, we use movement, play, problem solving, and everyday scenarios to help dogs practice what they know in ways that feel natural and rewarding.
Sessions may include:
games that encourage listening and engagement
playful challenges that build focus and follow-through
movement-based activities that add excitement to learning
practicing skills in new rooms, outdoors, or different environments
combining multiple skills into fun mini challenges
confidence-building tasks that encourage thinking and independence
creative ways to make everyday routines part of learning
Especially helpful for dogs who already know the basics but need more enjoyable ways to practice, or families who want learning to feel less like work and more like fun.
These visits are designed just for your dog.
Some dogs benefit from additional outlets for movement, mental stimulation, and engagement beyond what’s easy to provide during a busy day.
Each visit is tailored to your dog’s age, personality, comfort level, and individual needs.
Visits may include:
walks and neighborhood outings
trail walks or new places to explore
sniffing and sensory activities
games and playful engagement
decompression time
confidence-building experiences
appropriate outlets for energy
individualized mental enrichment
These visits are a great option for dogs who benefit from additional support during the day, owners with busy schedules, or families who want their dog to have consistent, meaningful enrichment even when they can’t do it all themselves.
New to enrichment? Not sure what you and your dog enjoy, or just want to try a little of everything?
This series is a great place to start. We’ll explore different types of enrichment and find what works best for your dog’s personality, energy level, and comfort. The goal is to give you a variety of tools and ideas so you can continue incorporating enrichment into your daily life in a way that feels natural and sustainable.
Did you know you can teach your dog agility and nosework at home—no special equipment needed?
We’ll use what you already have, both indoors and outdoors, to create simple agility courses with opportunities to go under, over, around, and through. Along the way, we can incorporate cues and skills your dog already knows to build confidence and coordination.
Nosework focuses on your dog’s natural ability to sniff and search. Dogs love using their noses, and this gives them a structured, rewarding way to do it. For many dogs, these activities provide both mental and physical fulfillment—they become a “job” your dog truly enjoys.
Games are one of the most flexible and effective ways to engage with your dog.
They can be used to practice cues, build skills, increase confidence, or simply create positive, low-pressure interactions. Some games are calming and supportive for nervous dogs, while others are just about having fun and being silly together.
We can also incorporate tricks as another way to build communication and connection. Whether your goal is skill-building or just more enjoyable time together, there’s always a way to make it fun.
A single session is a great way to get started or build on what you’re already doing. Whether you’re looking for new ideas, troubleshooting a challenge, or adding variety to your current routines, this option gives you focused support without the commitment of a package.
These visits are just for your dog.
Each visit is personalized and may include walks, games, enrichment activities, or exploration—depending on your dog’s needs and preferences. Some dogs benefit from additional outlets for movement, mental stimulation, and engagement beyond what’s easy to provide during a busy day.
These visits are a great option if you’re short on time or want to ensure your dog is getting consistent, meaningful enrichment while you’re away.
Extended outings designed for exploration, movement, and decompression.
These sessions give your dog the opportunity to experience the world beyond their usual environment in a safe and supported way. Activities may include nature walks, hiking, and enrichment-based exploration tailored to your dog.
Ideal for dogs who benefit from more space, more time, and a deeper opportunity to engage with their surroundings.