But the hose is pretty intimidating for some dogs. A game of fetch in the water is a lot of fun; just remember to check if the toy floats before tossing it in. Find the treats, like all nose work games , are mentally stimulating and a fun way to let our dogs hone in on their natural sniffing abilities.
Encourage them along the way by praising them each time they find one. You can make your own digging box with some wood and sand from your local hardware store. If you have a lot of cats in the neighborhood you might want to build a top to keep it from becoming a litter box.
Another fun game to play with your dog is hide and seek. Hide and seek lets your dog use some of their natural scent tracking abilities in a fun and stimulating way. To play hide and seek have you dog stay while you go find a hiding spot. Once situated call your dog and praise them when they find you. What are some of your favorite games to play with your dog? Which games does your dog prefer?
Do you think playing games with your dog is an important part of the dog-owner relationship? Let me know in the comments below. Also her names Bella she a mix boxer pit bull black her under her neck and her belly is white the tip of her paws are also white.
We use the find it game. That is the one we play in the house the most. I will unclip her and throw a treat, telling her to find it. Sometimes she sees it fall, and sometimes she has to sniff it out. The main goal for me is to work with her off-leash. I think she is slowly coming to terms that sticking close with me is what gets her the reward.
Well there is another tip too! You can also try using Exurising it may work For your dog all you have too do is try to use fetch and pluse be Good! Trying that out! Spirit loves to play hide and seek. When he finds me he gets a nice treat. I love watching him look in all the spots I hide in and then he stands and listens for me.
My dog loves tug of war…but he thinks whatever he grabs and I try to take it.. My puppies love to play tug-of-war and hide and go seek! Its hilarious when they win. Great ideas. We place a piece of beef jerky on a remote controlled car and let our GSD chase it around. He loves this game and we have a good laugh watching him try to get ahold of it. I make little crackers and hide them in a large comforter that is bundled up on the floor.
We use a bowl on the kitchen floor. I place treats underneath it as he watches, then give him the command to turn the bowl over and get his treat. This is a way to maintain and develop their strengths, and improve your relationships with one another. Thank you so much for sharing this blog to us. My go to: Puppy Tag. Then you take turns whistling for your dog.
The dog gets exercise running back and forth, but also learns to come when you call them, because they get a treat when they do! Great to train young pups, and burn energy for all ages!
Great games! My dog goes crazy over games and everything interactive with us. One of his all-time favorites though is running with a ball outside. He goes crazy. He also loves catching bubbles! I used to be looking for this certain info for a long time.
Thanks and good luck. Because you love football. He may not understand all the rules, but he gets a real kick out of running around, being chased and doing the chasing. A lot of dogs actually manage to develop quite respectable skills if given enough practice.
In this clip, we see a rather one-sided game of football. An excellent activity for any dog that has the energy to burn off, so it's no surprise the sport 'Disc Dogs' is growing! However, this game is not suited to all types of dogs but can be adapted to make it work for most. Always be very careful with this game, as damage to teeth can occur if the frisbee is a hard one.
There are specially designed, dog friendly frisbees available. What games do you love to play with your pets? Send us your favourites and videos of your dogs playing — we'd love to hear from you! Add Comment. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post Comment. Username or Email Address. Remember Me Forgot Password? Log In.
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