Puppy club games




















Help mentally stimulate your dog and work on their nose work skills! You likely loved this game when you were a kid, so why not enjoy it with your dog? For this game to be successful, your dog will have to understand basic commands, such as sit , stay, and come. Lead them to a room and ask them to stay, then leave and hide in a different location.

Speaking of basic commands, an obedience training session is a perfect way to stay occupied. Now, this is a fun exercise. While your dog is on a leash, rile them up as much as possible — you can run around cheering, jumping up and down — anything to get your pup as excited as possible.

This may take some practice, depending on how hyperactive your dog is, but after a few tries, your dog should be able to go from a state of excitement to sitting patiently on command. You could use broken-down boxes for your dog to crawl through, place chairs down for them to navigate through, and even stack books for him to jump over.

You can make an easy DIY dog jump made from household items, or you can also use a set of cones and poles to create your own training and obstacle course. If most of your party pups don't know tricks, you can use obedience commands such as 'sit, down, stay' instead. When the music stops all the pups are told to 'sit'.

The last one to get his butt to the ground is OUT! If your party is being held outside and you have plenty of space, an obstacle course makes a great dog party game. You can borrow, buy or make obstacles such as jumps, tunnels and ramps. Let your imagination run wild - the dogs will love it! There can be prizes for the pup that completes the course in the shortest time, the most creative interpretation of obstacles, the happiest competitor etc.

You could even give a consolation prize for the clumsiest or slowest pup. There's definitely plenty of room for improvisation here! You can start off by going in a different direction or making a left when you normally take a right, but can also try somewhere completely new to challenge her even more. Exposing your dog to new sights, smells and sounds will throw them for a loop, so you want to make sure that they are paying attention to you and following your lead.

Hide a treat when your dog is not looking. Use a calm tone for colder if your dog moves away from the hidden treat. This game increases listening skills. Looking for a way to engage your dog? A snuffle mat is a perfect item for curious dogs.

This large, interactive nose work mat provides hours of mental stimulation and fun for your pup. Let your dog figure out how to pull a string to get a treat. Tie a ribbon or small rope to a treat and hide it under a small platform or piece of furniture, far enough back so they cannot reach the treat with their mouth or paw.

Encourage your dog to investigate and see how long it takes for him to tug on the string to retrieve the treat. Reasoning skills are essential for developing puppies and older dogs alike. Successful problem solving is also a big confidence booster. Use plastic storage bowls that nest inside each other, either ones that are the same size or ones that go from large to smaller. Baby Puppy Salon Flash. Princess Pet Grooming Flash. Puppy HTML5. Labrador Puppy Day Care Flash.

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