When greeting a dog you don’t know or you’ve only met a couple of times so you’re not that familiar with each other, it’s really important to remember to ‘think dog’ and put yourself in their shoes. If someone you didn’t know rushed over to you in the street and...Read More
How to stop a dog from going through a fence?
A radio dog fence is usually a much cheaper method to help prevent the dog escaping from the garden. The fence is more like a virtual fence – there is nothing to see and the fence can cover large areas or areas that would not easily be fenced by a...Read More
Why no on leash greetings?
There are many reasons to avoid on-leash greetings between dogs. Leashes Don’t Allow Dogs to Greet One Another Properly When dogs are on leash walking with us, they are forced to greet head-on, not how dogs naturally greet each other. Dogs won’t usually choose a face-to-face greeting. In dog language,...Read More
How should a dog greet another dog?
The way dogs commonly greet each other is the equivalent of a person spying a random stranger in the street or park, yelling “OMG, HI, HI!!”, and rushing over to give them a massive bear hug. If it actually happened, it would probably freak you out. It doesn’t tend to...Read More
What is the dog greeting ritual?
In dog-speak, such directness is at best interpreted as rude, and at worst, seen as a threat. Watch how two dogs greet each other when they're off the lead and you will appreciate how different the canine greeting ritual is and what dogs have to go through when a person,...Read More
How do you say "sorry to your dog
Hurting your dog or leaving it alone at home all day can make it feel neglected and lonely. When this happens, it’s important to show that you’re sorry. Dogs are intelligent animals, so they’ll know you’re sincere.
Don’t shout or raise your voice
A pat on the head or back...Read More
Is it good to play Hide and Seek with your dog?
I think you guys can take it, however. The most fun thing I’ve been doing lately with my dogs is playing hide and go seek. I’m a behavior geek anyway – I love watching dogs (and other animals) work and play and interact – but I can’t tell you how...Read More
How to play Hide n Seek with your dog?
It's a fun way to entertain with a simple challenge. It's pretty simple, but it will occupy your dog's time and engage their mind for a good long while. Begin with keeping your dog in one area, repeating your "STAY" command of choice. When you are first teaching this game...Read More
Do dogs like playing Hide and Seek with treats?
Dogs enjoy playing games and live for the excitement. Hide and seek is a great game for just about any dog. Intelligent animals love games. Which is why hide and seek is right up their alley. Given the fact that hide and seek engages both the body and mind of...Read More
Why do dogs love playing Hide and Seek?
Hide and seek is a great game for any dog, regardless of breed and body type, because it helps keep both the dog's body and brain healthy at the same time, according to pet wellness experts at WagWalking. Playing hide and seek with your pup stimulates an integral area of...Read More
Do dogs like hide and seek in the house?
Playing hide and seek with your dog is not only a fun and engaging activity but also a great way to exercise their natural hunting instincts. This game is perfect for families looking to bond with their pets or to keep their dogs mentally stimulated, especially during bad weather or...Read More
Should you constantly play with your dog?
You should play with your dog regularly, as playtime brings with it a number of benefits. Playtime is a Great Way to Work On Your Training, whether you have a young puppy or a senior dog, playing with your pooch is a great way to reinforce basic obedience training. Playtime...Read More
How to play Hide and Seek treats with dogs?
It's pretty simple, but it will occupy your dog's time and engage their mind for a good long while.
Step 2: Prepare Your Treats
I like to use a chicken jerky treat, cut into tiny pieces about roughly 1/4" square.
You may also use individual kibble that your dog particularly...Read More
Are hide and seek toys good for dogs?
Interactive, treat-filled toy with squeaky characters, designed to keep your dog mentally stimulated and entertained for hours.
Keeps your dogs brain active
Redirect destructive behaviour and chewing to this soft plush toy that will keep your pets entertained for hours.
If you are looking for an engaging yet challenging dog...Read More
How to tell if your dog wants to play with you?
When dogs are 'playing' we need to watch their body language in order to truly see how a dog is feeling about that 'play' and to ensure that both dogs are enjoying the interaction. In appropriate dog play, you will see the following signs and signals: Relaxed and loose posture...Read More