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Frisbee
Frisbee
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Hide And Seek
Frisbee is similar to fetch in many ways, Hide and seek is one that will require patience,
but has the added bonus of the dog being persistence, obedience and concentration
able to catch the frisbee mid-air, something from your dog, as we explained in detail in the
which isn’t advised when you’re throwing last issue. The thing about hide and seek that
sticks. An excellent activity for any dog makes it a suitable game for almost any dog,
that has energy to burn off, this game is is that it doesn’t require agility, speed or even
not suited to all types of dogs, but can be fully functioning eye-sight, so those with older
adapted to make it work for most. Always be dogs can still stimulate their pet’s instincts with
very careful with this game, as damage to this game. As long as you make the effort to
teeth can occur if the frisbee is a hard one. keep this game interesting, he’ll love it.
There are specially designed, dog friendly
frisbees available.
Why Does My Dog Love Hide And Seek?
Why Does My Dog Love Frisbee? There is a reward at the end of this game
and that reward is you. Your dog loves to be
Playing frisbee engages your dog’s challenged and he knows that as soon as
concentration more than a lot of games. you’ve put him in the starting position the clock
It may take a while to teach him how to is ticking towards treat time. Whether that treat
catch the disc, but once he’s mastered it, is a big dose of fuss, a snack or another game
he’ll love it. The agility required to jump of hide and seek, your dog knows that the
and catch means that your dog will be minute you tell him to wait, it’s play-time.
challenged physically and mentally and
then there’s the fetch element to it. Once
Treasure Hunt
he’s caught the frisbee, he can bring it back
Treasure Hunt
for you to throw again.
All dogs have the ability to fi nd things by smell.
Stimulate this by getting your dog to fi nd the
Don’t let your dog see this if he’s got self-
treasure that you’ve hidden around the house.
esteem issues, because the dog in this clip
You may need to start off with some subtle
is the frisbee master.
guidance, but once you’ve established a word
or phrase that triggers your dog’s hunting
instinct, he’ll know what he’s in for. Don’t make
things too accessible and also, hiding a meaty
treat in a designer hand-bag isn’t a good way
for you or your dog to make a good impression.
It isn’t necessary to use a food reward as the
treasure here, as long as you make sure you
to let him know he did well when he fi nds the
booty.
Why Does My Dog Love Treasure Hunt?
He can use his scenting ability and memory to
fi nd the treasure. This is good mental exercise
that also allows him to indulge his hunting
instinct.
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