One of my favorite brain games for dogs is using puzzles. They come in a wide variety, but they all have one thing in common — your dog has to figure out how to get the reward (treat). Like other food related games they provide your dog with plenty ofmental stimulationand helprelieve...
7. Play Some Water Games With Your DogGoing to the local beach can be a lot of fun for dogs, especially those that already love swimming (don’t forget a doggie life jacket for safety). You can bring along some dog toys and play a game of fetch in the water. Just remember to ...
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you won't just care for your pet; you'll lavish them with love and affection as if they were your own flesh and blood. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of dog games and uncover endless ways to cherish the timeless bond between humans and their canine companions. Your...
From devoted racers to couch potatoes, dogs—like people—have different athletic aspirations. However, even the most relaxed furbaby needs excitement to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. On average, adult dogs need at least 30 minutes of rigorou
In addition to ready-made interactive food toys, I always try to figure out new ways to create food puzzle games for my dogs. Interactive food toys are fun, keeps them occupied, and gives them some great mental exercise. Sometimes, I may also combine multiple interactive toys together. ...
These simple FUN games build and enhance your relationship so you become sexier than that squirrel in the park! This challenge is appropriate for dogs of all ages. This is our recommended first step in achieving the relationship you dreamed of when you got your dog. Have a specific ...
Go find a hiding spot for yourself or another family member. Once hidden, call or release your dog and wait for them to sniff you out. When your dog finds you, give lots of love to let them know they did a good job. This is another good game to play withdogs that have sharp sens...
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How smart is your pup? Give the following games a try and find out… Dog Game #1 – Hide and Go Seek Dogs are natural-born hunters, so they have a deeply embedded desire to track and hunt for things. Of course you don’t want your dog “hunting” you, but a friendly game of hid...