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Indoor Games For Dogs

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Indoor Games For Dogs

Dogs are full of life and would require a whole lot of exercise and activity in their life. If you have a small apartment, you are now faced with the obligation of walking your dog or doing some outdoor activities. That’s why it’s important to learn more about the lifestyle of the dog before getting a cute puppy.

Now since you’re stuck with the dog. You are now faced with the problem of that obligation or be wise and figure out some activities that will not require to go outside much.

There are a whole lot of indoor activities to choose from to prevent you and your dog going out; especially if the weather is extremely bad. Here are some of the indoor activities that you can try.

Tug of War:
People usually fear playing this game with the dog because the dog might become aggressive. If done properly it could prevent your dog from turning into a monster. Here are some tips when playing tug of war with your dog.
1. Use a long rope to prevent accidental bites or intentional bites when the dog becomes irritated. A good rope to use would be one with a thick knot in the middle. You could also use a tug toy.
2. Teach the dog commands such as “leave it” or “drop it” before staring to play the game. Teaching these commands could also be used aside from playing games. So that when the dog is playing with a valuable possession, saying drop it will make the dog leave the stuff alone.
3. If you have trained the dog to play tug, and he starts to bite things away. Never pull the object out of his mouth, the dog will only think that you are interested in playing.
4. When you are playing, take control of the game. When you have had enough simply say “enough” to stop the game. When the dog is starting to become too excited and is putting it’s mouth on your hand, stop playing
5. When you are not playing, hide the toy very well. This helps prevent the dog form bothering you from playing when you are busy.

Hide and Seek:
Hide and seek is much better if you are the one being found. If you are the one trying to find your dog, you might be stressed to know that the dog has run away. So when playing hide and seek with your dog, it’s you hide yourself or the dog’s toys.

These are only a couple of games that you can be able to play with your dog indoors. If you are really lazy on some days, you can play “dead” with you dog. Tell him that if he moves a lot he will lose and won’t get any treats. Now you can relax and enjoy while your dog is playing dead.

 

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