Helping Dogs Thrive Through Enrichment

Simple, practical enrichment ideas tailored to your dog’s needs and your lifestyle

What Can Becky’s Canine Enrichment Club Do for You?

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Support for Rescue & Shelter Dog Guardians

At Becky’s Canine Enrichment Club, I’ll help you move past the guesswork by understanding the “why” behind your dog’s behavior and using enrichment strategies tailored to their unique needs. Together, we’ll build your confidence in handling challenges so that life with your rescue dog becomes calmer, happier, and filled with more joy.

Brown dog relaxing on enrichment lick mat — calming enrichment activity

At Becky’s Canine Enrichment Club, you’ll discover healthy ways for your dog to enjoy natural instincts like sniffing, chewing, and exploring—without the chaos at home. It’s a supportive, judgment-free space where you can share challenges, find real solutions, and strengthen communication so your bond with your dog grows deeper. Because life is better when you and your dog truly understand each other.

Support Tailored to You and Your Dog

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Caring for a senior dog can be both rewarding and challenging. At Becky’s Canine Enrichment Club, I’ll help you keep your older dog active in safe, enjoyable ways while supporting their body and mind through gentle enrichment. Together, we’ll make sure your dog’s golden years are filled with comfort, confidence, and joy.

Support for Senior Dog Guardians

ABOUT BECKY


Hi, I’m Becky—lifelong rescue dog guardian, enrichment enthusiast, and behavior nerd. For over 30 years, I’ve shared my life with dogs of every size, personality, and challenge, from reactive pups who kept me on my toes to wise seniors who taught me the art of slowing down.


I created Becky’s Canine Enrichment Club to help guardians like you build an enrichment plan that fits your dog’s needs and your life.

Becky seated outdoors surrounded by several dogs of different breeds — showing her connection with rescue dogs

Enrichment: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why Your Dog Needs It

    • Activities, environments, and interactions that engage your dog’s brain and body

    • A way to meet your dog’s natural instincts and needs.

    • An opportunity for your dog to do “dog things”—like sniffing, chewing, digging, scavenging, exploring, and playing.

    • A daily quality-of-life maintenance. Wellness for your dog.

    • Just giving your dog a treat or a new toy.

    • Only about the item or activity itself.

    • Simply a way to keep your dog from getting bored.

    • Decrease or prevent destructive behavior

    • Supports behavior modification and training

    • Builds confidence and resilience

    • Enhances your bond with your dog

    • Supports senior dogs in staying mentally and physically active

    • Provides safe outlets for energy in reactive or limited-mobility dogs

    • Helps your dog stay mentally sharp, emotionally balanced, and physically healthy.

Loved by Dogs, Trusted by Guardians

  • Becky is absolutely amazing! She is extremely compassionate and caring when it comes to animals. She truly cares about the physical and emotional welfare of the dogs that she interacts with. She is also consistently educating herself on the newest research and information regarding dog behavior, enrichment, and welfare. I would absolutely trust my dogs in her hands! Your dog will love her!!!

    Kristen B., CPCC-KA, Perked Ears

  • Becky is reliable, knowledgeable, and deeply passionate about caring for animals. She has years of experience with her own multi-species household, volunteering at shelters, and completing advanced courses in behavior and enrichment. She is trustworthy, punctual, and detail oriented in everything she does. I would absolutely recommend her services to anyone wanting to give their pets a happier, more enriched life.

    Bailey K., CPDT-KA, Tinker Tails Training

  • Becky is wonderful and truly dedicated to the well-being of dogs. I first met her while volunteering at the local shelter, where she led enrichment activities that made a huge difference for the dogs. She is compassionate, reliable, and always eager to learn more about canine behavior and welfare. I would not hesitate to trust her with my own dog, and I know any pet would be lucky to have her in their life.

    Connie N.

Enrichment for a Happier, Healthier Dog

Fun activities that strengthen body, mind, and spirit. Let your dog play, explore, and thrive through enriching experiences.

Two dogs playing on a blue and white outdoor rug with a wooden fence and black patio furniture in the background.
Black and white dog with red collar sniffing or gazing upward — visual for enrichment benefits section
A dog with a brindle coat and a black mask is jumping to catch a treat in mid-air outdoors on a concrete patio. There is a wooden fence, a blue tarp hanging from it, and a small striped rug nearby.

Ready to give your dog a life full of joy and balance