| Re: Fun yet educational puppy games? You can do PUPPY PUSHUPS; sit, down, sit, down.
SNIFF and FIND is a really fun game for dogs of all ages. Have puppy sniff a really good treat, giving the Sniff command, then throw the treat a couple of feet and give the Find command. Once the puppy understands the Sniff & Find commands you can start working on STAYS and start hiding the treat a little further away like behind a chair leg in the same room. Once the stays are solid, you can start hiding the treats in the next room.
Running through a small tunnel builds confidence and is a great start for Agility. Toys R US have inexpensive nylon tunnels. You can also make a low dog walk with a long board a few inches off the ground...another great confidence builder!
One of the most important games/life lessons you can teach is OBJECT EXCHANGES. The idea is to teach the puppy, or even the older dog, that if they williingly give up whatever is in their mouth, they will get it back and do not have to guard it. You teach the game the same way as Sniff and Find but, use two objects. Two balls are ideal. Roll one ball and say Get It of Fetch. When the puppy brings it back, show the 2nd ball, shake it, make it enticing/desirable and when the puppy drops the 1st ball (which they usually do as you have the 'better' ball, throw the 2nd ball and pick up the 1st one. Repeat. |