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Great Indoor Games To Play With Your Dog
Staff Writers | August 08, 2016
There’s no reason to allow your dog to be completely bored on a rainy day. You can share a tug on a or wrestle a bit on the floor. But why not try a few games to challenge your dog?
Hidden Treasure
Here are a few :

Dogs have a terrific . So why not make a game of it? Gather a bunch of small boxes or containers and arrange them upside down. Place a prize, such as a treat or a favorite treat, under one of the containers. Encourage your dog to sniff around the boxes to see whether he can indicate that one contains the hidden treasure. Congratulate him when he discovers the hidden treasure—or give him the treat. Add boxes and space them farther apart. He’ll get the idea.
Hide and Seek
This is the same game you played with your friends many years ago. Lead your dog into the kitchen and tell him to . This only works if you’ve trained him to obey the command, of course. Hide. Call your dog. This only works if you’ve trained your dog to , of course. If you happen to have a baby monitor in the house, you might consider using it to your advantage when calling your dog.
Watch this and his owners play hide and seek in the video below:
Obstacle Course

Use your imagination. Create an obstacle course for your dog using such items as an open-ended box to crawl through, a chair to , a series of hardcover books to jump over. You get the idea. Train your dog to follow the course.
Check out an easy DIY dog jump made from household items .
Play Date
Asking a friend or neighbor to visit with their dog for a isn’t the same as actively playing with your dog. But you will be involved because you must . Don’t allow the dogs to become or fight over toys. Recognize when one dog wants to take a break.
For more playtime fun, check out that will challenge your pup’s mind!
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