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Home > Blog > Dog bored?

Dog bored?

 
February 26th, 2026

Stop the Shredding: Why Your Dog is Bored and How to Fix It

We have all walked into the living room to find a mess of pillow stuffing or a pair of sneakers that your dog has chewed up. It is easy to say your dog is being bad. Usually your dog is just bored. Your dog needs something to do. They will find something to do and you will not like it.

The Science of a Bored Dog

Dogs are animals that are meant to be active to search for food to hunt and to solve problems. When we give them food and leave them alone for a time they get bored. When your dog is bored they can get anxious. That is when they start chewing things they should not chew like your shoes and running around like crazy at night.

3 Simple Ways to Bust Boredom Today

1. Ditch the Bowl

Do not feed your dog from a bowl. Use a bowl that makes your dog work to get their food. This makes eating a fun and challenging game for your dog. It keeps them busy for a long time.

2. Rotational Toy Theory

If your dog has a lot of toys they will get bored with all of them. Keep a toys out and hide the rest. Then every Sunday switch them. This makes your dog think they have toys and it makes them happy.

3. Quality Over Quantity

Not all dog toys are good. If your dog likes to chew a lot cheap toys can be bad for them. It is better to buy toys that your dog cannot chew up easily. This saves you money because you do not have to buy toys all the time.

Gear Up for a Happier Hound

Making your dog think and be active is just as good as taking them for a walk. If you want to save your shoes and make your dog happy you should get them some toys and things to do. Porters Canine Shop has a lot of things for dogs, like strong toys that your dog cannot chew up. They have everything you need to make your dog happy and busy.

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