Last Updated on March 6, 2020
6. Being active
Even if you own the laziest dog who enjoys Netflix and chill more than you do, turn off the tv just like a strict parent and make him go outside!
All jokes aside, did you know your dog behavior can change depending on their level of activity/exercise?
Basically, a dog who is active for the recommended amount of time: at least 30 minutes per day, behaves way better than a couch dog. Just think about it, a dog who is free to run all they want is way happier and healthier since exercising helps keep their heart in a great condition and gain weight in a healthy way.