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What kind of games do dogs play?
I'm getting a Beagle and I want to play with it regularly so it dosen't get bored. Do you recommend any dog games I should play with?
Games to Play with Your Dog
People who regularly play with their dog develop understanding, respect and communication with their dog.
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Follow the Leader
A really fun game is follow the leader.
Set up lots of puppy obstacles and traffic cones in no particular order and give each handler the opportunity the chance to be leader.
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Find the Treat
Put the dog on a "down" stay then put treats in a variety of hiding places. They have to wait until I'm all done hiding them. Then say "GO!" the dog run around trying to each get the most treats.
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Hide and Seek
Play hide and seek with the dog. Put him on a sit or down wait. Then hide. Then when you are ready, call him. Watch out they sometimes peek. This is good for teaching the dog to wait until called as well as fun for you and your dog.
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Clean Up Your Toys
Get a box or bucket and collect a number of toys and other dog-safe items (don't start with things your dog likes to hoard or that you don't want them ever touching).
Scatter the toys in a small pile on the floor. Through shaping and teasing, get the dog to pick up the items one at a time, and place them in your hand.
Once the dog is lifting the items high enough to get your hand underneath to receive, you are well started.
Be sure to reward each "gift" with a food treat. Make it harder and harder to put stuff in your hand, while maintaining the fun of this "return for refund" game.
Each item retrieved is dumped into the bucket. The dog will leave harder ones for later, so over time make substitutions that make the items increasingly difficult for the dog. Some dogs take the leap and start putting things directly into the bucket themselves.
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