A Doggone Good Time: Dog Enrichment

Bruce enjoying tearing up a pizza box

Bubbles waft over the kennels, popping as dogs excitedly snap at them. A German Shepherd mix joyfully tears apart a pizza box as another dog chomps on ice cubes filled with frozen pet food. Overhead, a gentle voice narrates passages from Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast.

How does enrichment work, and what does it include?

Dog enrichment in the shelter is about providing novel experiences and making shelter stays more enjoyable and less stressful for animals. Happier, more relaxed dogs can better show off their true personalities when potential adopters come to visit—which also means they’re likely to be adopted quicker.

What does dog enrichment look like, then? It can be as simple as a rotating out toys daily or as complex as learning new tricks or going on regular adventures outside the shelter. Audiobooks with a soothing narrator or classical music can help relax dogs during quiet time, while puzzle feeders or training sessions provide important mental stimulation. Play groups with other dogs or additional exercise opportunities burn extra energy and keep pups in shape. But the most important element of enrichment is learning the individual tastes and quirks of each dog.

Take Bruce, for example (pictured with a pizza box above). When we first started providing him with enrichment, we tried a few different things—and our first choice was not right for Bruce. We tossed him a few clam treats that had been donated to us, but Bruce wasn’t a fan; instead of having a tasty snack, he barked at the treats until we swept them out of his kennel. (Maybe they smelled too strange for him!) A used pizza box to tear up, however, was much more up his alley. Once he finished that important task, he curled up for a quick nap.

Our Commitment to Enrichment

Homeward Pet greatly values enrichment and the benefits it brings to shelter dogs, especially those who stay with us a bit longer. Our team of hardworking volunteers and staff works each day to provide enrichment opportunities and activities for each dog currently in our shelter, recording each dog’s individual preferences. No one is going to try giving Bruce clam treats again!

We’re so grateful that we have the time and resources to make our animals’ time at Homeward Pet as comfortable as possible. Much thanks to the dedicated volunteers, donors, and staff who make this a priority each day!

Enrichment doesn’t stop at just dogs, either. Stay tuned for more information about our Cat Enrichment Team in the coming weeks, too!

 

 

As a thank you for reading, enjoy this video of Giovanni, a big fan of bubble enrichment!

Join Us: Fur Ball Virtual Auction

Homeward Pet’s Fur Ball is an unforgettable celebration for the animals!

Come together with us to support the care and adoption of the homeless cats and dogs in our community, giving them each a second chance at life and love.

As one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in Washington, Homeward Pet cares for thousands of cats and dogs each year – in 2019 alone we helped find forever homes for 1934 animals. We are celebrating 30+ years of dedication to the animals, and we will be looking to the future of our organization. The Fur Ball is the perfect chance to revisit some of our happiest “tails”, and to raise the funds necessary to continue our mission for many, many more blissful years.

THANK YOU for your continued dedication to homeless animals.

 

EVENT SCHEDULE


Once again, we’re going online! Our Virtual Fur Ball Auction & Dinner will delight and intrigue you. You’ll be able to bid on one-of-kind items and exclusive experiences—all from the comfort of your couch! The best part? Bidding is free!

Silent Auction
Bidding opens: Wednesday, May 12, at 9 am
Bidding closes: Saturday, May 15, at 7:15 pm

Super Silent Auction
Bidding opens: Thursday, May 13, at 9 am
Bidding closes: Saturday, May 15, at 7:15 pm

Live Auction
Bidding opens: Friday, May 14, at 9 am
Livestream begins: Saturday, May 15, at 7 pm

In Kind Donations – How Can You Help?

Please see the attached list for all the items we currently need and use at the shelter.  Many are available at Costco and local retailers.

You can also donate new items by choosing from our Amazon or Chewy Wish Lists and having them shipped directly to us.

We also accept items for dogs and cats in like-new, or gently-used condition.

Below are the basic items that we can use in the care of animals at the shelter and in foster homes, distribute to rescue partners, or make available to adopters to help them care for their newly adopted pet.

Unfortunately, we’re not able to accept items that are not usable in the shelter and cost us money to dispose of.

ITEMS ACCEPTED


  • Pet food (canned and dry)
    • New or opened bags
  • Cat litter
    • All types and brands
  • New or like-new Pet beds
    • All sizes
  • New or like-new crates and carriers. We cannot accept crates with any amount of rust.
    • Plastic, wire, and soft-sided. All sizes.
  • New or like-new Cat scratching posts, cat trees, and cat condos.
  • Pet dishes, bowls and puzzle feeders.
  • Dog and cat toys.
  • Collars, leashes and Wonder Walker harnesses.
  • Wash cloths. At this time we have an excess of towels and hand towels and cannot accept those. 


ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED


  • Anything worn, rusty, chewed, broken, or missing parts.
  • Pillows, cushions, comforters, large blankets, or sheets. Consider donating to a local human shelter.
  • Used litter boxes and litter scoops.
  • Covered litter boxes, new or used.
  • Pet drinking fountains and pet feeder/water sets.
  • Frozen pet food.
  • Outdoor dog houses and dog runs.

 


For items not on this list – such as ex-pens, pet clothing, pet strollers, ramps or stairs, pet/baby gates, etc. – or to pre-arrange a large donation, please email Jim Keller, at

Thank you for your generosity!

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425.488.4444
P.O. Box 2293
13132 NE 177th Place
Woodinville, WA 98072

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Homeward Pet's mission is to transform the lives of cats and dogs in need through compassionate medical care, positive behavior training, and successful adoption while building a more humane community.
Regular open hours are Tuesday-Sunday 11:30am-5:30pm for questions about adopting, donation drop-offs and other services.
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