What to Do on Ice Days
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It’s January 17 2026, and there’s a lot of ice out there. Let’s explore what to do when you and your dog are stuck indoors, feeling cooped up, restless, or a little fried. This is a practical, compassionate brainstorm for caring for dogs when normal routines aren’t possible… and for caring for ourselves in the process.
This episode focuses on observation, regulation, connection, and choice. You don’t need special equipment, extra energy, or a perfect plan.
Ideas shared include:
Free work and observation based enrichment
Using your voice to connect and regulate
Conditioning to move and breathe
Kongs, Toppls, and safe chewing for settling
Treat toss and anticipation games
Relationship and bonding activities
Understanding the moment
Music to shape the energy of the room
Play as an invitation to reconnect
You don’t have to do all of these . . . just try one.
If you or someone you know is sheltering in place for any reason and trying to support their dogs while their own nervous system is stretched thin, this episode is for you.
Thanks for being here. Keep chasing curiosity… and ask yourself, what’s on top?
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