Hide and Seek Squirrel Toy | Interactive Treat Puzzle | Tug A Jug
4. Play The Which Hand Game. This game is great for teaching your dog scents. The only thing you’ll need is some dog treats, and if don’t any on hand you can use some chopped up carrots. Chopped up carrots make excellent treats for scent games and training. They’re low in calories, easy to prepare, and (most) dogs love them.
How to Play the Game:
Place a treat in one of your hands.
Close your fists and hold them out in front of your dog.
Let the dog choose which hand it’s in.
When your dog sniffs or paws the correct hand open it up and give them the treat.
If he chooses incorrectly don’t discourage him, it takes a few tries to catch on.
A gentle “touch” command will be helpful.
5. Doggy Play Date. Does your dog have some dog friends? Invite them over for play time. It’s so important for your dog to interact with other dogs and it’s a guarantee that you’ll have a tired dog at the end of the day.
6. Interactive Toppl Toy. A treat dispenser is a great way to keep your dog busy! You can easily insert treats, veggies, peanut butter, yogurt, or biscuits into this Toppl toy. It will keep your dog busy for a while as he or she is trying to loosen the treats. Did we mention its dishwasher safe?