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2Feb/12Off

Top 5 Dog Games Guaranteed To Tire Your Dog As Well As Train Him To Behave

Article by Tina Sherman

You pet dog has to have all the physical and mental stimulation that he needs hence the importance of dog games. Playing games with your canine pet will help you with his obedience training and will further establish a deeper bond with your beloved pooch.

You have to learn lots of dog games, because the fetch game will eventually bore him and will make him unresponsive to you. According to animal studies, the most effective games to play with your dog are those that provide not only the much needed exercise but provides him with the mental stimulation.

Here is a short list of effective and easy to accomplish dog games. Before we come to that let me first remind you that in order to make your endeavor with your canine pet to become successful you should practice positive reinforcement by giving rewards when your pet is doing good.

Also be sure to use toys and equipment that will not harm your dog. Safety is key because when he gets injured, the resulting vet bills are possibly astronomical and will drain your financial resources unless you have discount pet insurance.

Fetch: Again when your dog has outgrown the basic fetch game where you throw a stick or a ball and have him fetch it for you, he will refuse the game. To solve this try to modify the game, by using other things to throw, his favorite toy perhaps.

You can also choose to vary the place where you will play the game. Instead of going out, why don't you try climbing stairs and from there throw the toy downstairs and let your pet fetch it for you.

Backyard Tunneling: Many dogs love the challenge that this game gives them. Aside from benefiting his entire body through exercise, he will love this game because as it improves agility.

You can buy tunneling equipment or make your own and spread them around your yard. The first time around use a shorter tunnel and you will have to coax him inside by walking beside it or waiting at the tunnel's end.

When he starts getting bored with the tunnel, add more obstacles so that he thinks its a new tunnel.

Hide and Seek: In this item in our list of dog games, he will be able to practice his sense of smell in looking for whatever it is you're hiding. You can choose to hide any of the following: yourself, his favorite toy, a toy just for this game, or his food.

When hiding an item be sure that you hide it at a safe place where he will not be in danger of finding something else that's going to make him sick. At first make it easy for him to find an item, then gradually increase the difficulty to stimulate his mind.

Swimming: In this last item in our list of dog games is one that will benefit his body, swimming. If you can find a place where you can swim with your dog do it even once in a while because swimming benefits you as well.

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While playing games with your dog, he could end up getting injured so that you can defray the financial cost of vet bills head on to Discount Pet Insurance for advice on having your pet insured. If you have an uncommon, exotic pet this is where you can also find advice on Exotic Pet Insurance.

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