Session 86: Mental and Physical Exercises for Your Dog While You’re Sheltering at Home
In today’s session I’ll give you a few tips for creating some fun and interesting mental and physical exercises for your dog while “sheltering at home”. I’ve also decided to outline the entire subject below and put in a few links for items that might be useful during these sessions.
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Goals
Make sure you’re teaching some rules with this.
- Teach your dog that you start and end the game.
- Teach Drop it and stick a treat to your dog’s nose (after getting your dog to drop the ball where you want it with your food lure and work – you can get two identical toys and reward the dropping of ball one with the throwing of ball two. This is a great way to get your dog doing some wind sprints and tire them out completely.)
- Progression: Work obedience into your fetch – sit or down then say your release command and then immediately throw the ball or toy.
Tug
Goals
- Teach your dog that you start and end the game
- Teach your dog drop it in drive and;
- Teach them to come down out of drive by giving them a small break between bouts of tug
Toy Suggestion:
K9 Dog Bite Tug Toy with 2 Strong Handles (by Bull Fit)
- Made of Durable & Tear-Resistant French Linen
- Perfect for Tug of War, Fetch & Puppy Training
- Ideal for Medium to Large Dogs – Firmly Stitched Pull Toy
Flirt Pole
If your dog has a high “prey” drive and you have the room in your yard or house. See if your dog likes the idea first, by attaching a toy to a string or line to see if your dog likes chasing it, before investing a bunch of time or money into getting or making one.
Goals:
The same as the last two game’s goals.
Puppy Prey Drive Building Flirt Pole Tug Toy Redline K9
by REDLINE K-9
or “DIY” it with an old broom handle or relatively sturdy piece of lighter wood (1×2 pine work pretty well), duct tape a handle and drill a hole in the top… run a light line through and tie a cloth tug toy to your line (depending on your dog’s tenacity). I’ve used old shoelaces strung together in a pinch for these DIY versions BOOT laces are better cuz they’re longer.
Feeding toys and puzzles that I like
StarMark Bob-A-Lot Interactive Dog Toy
by StarMark
PetSafe Busy Buddy Twist ‘n Treat, Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, X-Small, Small, Medium and Large Sizes
by PetSafe
Caveat: Don’t leave this with your dog as a “chew toy”. They’re not really designed for that. If you want something for their alone time. I’d use a black rubber Kong (note: there are different sizes – Get one large enough that your dog can’t mistake it for something to swallow!)
Black Rubber Kong
(Note: The black rubber is more dense and durable
than the red rubber Kongs)
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I’ve been training people and dogs in Seattle for the last decade and a half. My main focus when working with clients every week in one-on-one, private lessons is to help people learn to get their dogs to a functional level so that they can actually enjoy spending time every day with their dog instead of stressing about their dog’s behavior issues.
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I’ve been training people and dogs in Seattle for the last decade and a half. My main focus when working with clients every week in one-on-one, private lessons is to help people learn to get their dogs to a functional level so that they can actually enjoy spending time every day with their dog instead of stressing about their dog’s behavior issues.
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