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Dogs today live in a very human-controlled world. Play may be the missing piece that helps them learn how to live in it. If your dog has too much energy, big emotions, or behaviours you don’t understand, purposeful play might be the missing piece. ⬇️ Download my Ultimate Dog Play Guide here: https://fitzyourdog.ca/play-guide We decide where they go, when they go outside, who they meet, when they eat, and when they need to settle down. But young dogs especially are still developing emotionally and mentally, trying to learn how to live in the world around them. One of the most natural ways dogs learn these life skills is through play. Play is not just about burning energy. Play helps dogs: • Learn emotional regulation • Recover from frustration • Build confidence • Practice natural behaviours • Develop problem-solving skills • Strengthen their relationship with their humans In this episode of A Dog’s View, I talk about why play may be the missing piece for many dogs struggling with behaviours like barking, chewing, pulling, or reactivity. When we understand play through the LEGS® model (Learning, Environment, Genetics, and Self), we start to see that many behaviour challenges are not about disobedience — they are about unmet needs and developing minds. Play helps bridge the gap between what dogs naturally need and the human world we ask them to live in. When dogs have opportunities for healthy play, they develop confidence, emotional balance, and the skills they need to succeed. Sometimes behaviour doesn't improve because we try to control dogs more. Sometimes behaviour improves because we understand them better. And sometimes… play is the missing piece. 🐾 Want to learn how to use play to support your dog’s development and welfare? Book a private consultation here: https://fitzyourdog.ca/book-assessment About Fitz Your Dog Jodie Fitzgerald is a Licensed Family Dog Mediator® helping dogs and families build trust through understanding behaviour, meeting needs, and supporting total welfare. Her approach focuses on: • The LEGS® Model • Emotional development • Behavioural diversity • Building trust between dogs and humans Because when we understand dogs better, we can help them live better lives. fitzyourdog.ca fitzyourdogtraining@gmail.com #dogbehavior #dogtraining #dogplay #dogwelfare #reactivedogs Play is crucial for dogs to thrive in our human-controlled world, especially for young dogs still developing emotionally and mentally. This video explains how play helps dogs learn, explore, and build resilience, aligning with their natural instincts. We delve into how proper "dog play" is not just about burning energy but is a vital component of "dog behavior" and overall "dog education", preventing many common challenges.