Not exact matches
(yes, even the
dogs participated in the minimalist
challenge & got rid of some of their damaged
toys)
If it's a bigger breed, he might find a lightweight
toy to be not much of a
challenge; conversely, if it's a small
dog, and you get him or her a very heavy ball, there will be a quick return to your shoes or pillowcases.
Behavior and manners training might put greater emphasis on
toys that provide calm entertainment to help keep
dogs stimulated,
challenged and occupied.
«I think because the
toy market is expanding so much, we face the
challenges of continuing to develop and market our brand in a very competitive field and also of staying relevant,» says Ellen Lawson, owner / CEO of Fluff & Tuff
Dog Toys, a Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - based manufacturer of plush dog to
Dog Toys, a Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - based manufacturer of plush
dog to
dog toys.
«The
toy and treat combination is a very
challenging play pattern for
dogs,» she explains.
«Puzzles and interactive
toys have positive effects on a
dog's overall behavior and health, and the
challenge to find the hidden treat is their reward for working hard and being smart.»
Interactive Toys
Challenge your
dog's mind with an interactive
toy that makes it think and work for its food.
Dogs love
challenges and giving them
toys where they have to work for rewards engages their intellect which is very healthy for them.
Some interactive
toys have various levels of difficulty, so you can make the game more
challenging as your
dog learns it.
These
dogs have a tremendous appetite for learning difficult, complex tricks (balancing and «thinking» tricks are taken to particularly well) and will welcome the
challenge - it's also a great way to bond with your
toy poodle.
These
toys are designed to
challenge your
dog.
«Mental exercise» — interesting activities that keep the mind stimulated, such as the sighthound sport of lure coursing;
challenging dog toys; a homemade obstacle course
If any, its weighted bottom should add a certain level of
challenge not seen in other
dog activity
toys.
Learn how to use interactive
toys to enhance your
dog's quality of life, how to make
toys, and a few games you can play to enhance your bond and mentally
challenge your
dog!
Challenge your pup with food - stuffed
dog toys and daily obedience - training sessions.
It can be done with
toy - motivated
dogs, but it's a little more
challenging.
Most
dog trainers recommend
toys that are fun and also offer
dogs a mental
challenge.
We also offer many behavioral
toys meant to
challenge your
dog mentally and physically, such as Kongs and Busy Buddy
toys.
Our original puzzle
toy line was created to
challenge and develop your
dog's intelligence and problem solving skills.
These puzzle
toys for
dogs from Nina Ottosson will mentally
challenge your
dog and help to keep his mind sharp.
Your
dog still needs to be physically
challenged as well, but having a variety of puzzle
toys can make mental canine stimulation much easier.
Nail trimming presents special
challenges because you have to be very careful not to trim the nails too deeply which is tough to do if the
dog is squirming, either from fear or from playing with a
toy.
There are also a bevy of hide a treat and treat dispensing
toys that will
challenge your
dogs mental abilities in order to get themselves a snack.
It can also be converted into a puzzle
toy to
challenge your
dogs problem solving skills!
A quality
toy is more than just something to chew on, hiding snacks inside of a Kong also stimulates your
dog's brain and keeps them
challenged, occupied, and young!
Giving your
dog a
toy that
challenges his intelligence, such as puzzle
toy, can help keep him occupied for some time.
Challenge him with food - stuffed
dog toys and regular obedience training.
As your
dog licks her
toy, her saliva causes the bread to stick inside the
toy, which makes it even more
challenging for your
dog.
2) Feed one of your
dog's meals via a food dispensing
toy Here's the blog article about doing this 3) Work on one moderately
challenging obedience skill and one behavior modification every day
Enrichment
toys and activities are designed to
challenge dogs to think, problem solve and stay active through brain games,
challenging sensory work, and structured athletics and play.
«Mental exercise» — interesting activities that keep the mind stimulated, such as a
challenging dog sport (agility, rally obedience, tracking, lure coursing);
challenging dog toys; a homemade obstacle course
«Mental exercise» — interesting activities that keep the mind stimulated, such as
challenging dog toys; a homemade obstacle course; or
dog agility classes.
These
toys are typically made of high - grade rubber and / or rope, and are sure to keep your
dog challenged for a
dog's age!
Even the most experienced
dog will find this
toy challenging with its unpredictable movement.
Remember a tired
dog is a well - behaved
dog so providing regular exercise, fun play times, tough
toys and plenty of opportunity to use their brain will combat some of the more
challenging behaviours of this breed.
Dogs require mental stimulation just as much as physical exercise, and interactive
toys are a great way to
challenge a bored pup.
Dogs start by searching for their favorite food or
toy reward hidden in a variety of environments, increasing the
challenges and adding new search skills as the
dog progresses.
When your
dog is indoors, and especially when she's home alone,
challenge her with food puzzle
toys like the Clever K - 9.
At first keep them out of nose - sniffing range, and use a treat or
toy to keep doggy eyes on the human (no
challenge - staring at the other
dog allowed!).
Zippy Paws plush
dog toys are fun, interactive
toys that will keep
dogs challenged and playing happily.
A well - boiled roundsteak bone (marrow removed) and / or small
dog chew
toys are often accepted as
challenging gnawing substitutes.
If you have a small
dog that likes to be
challenged with puzzle
toys then this new entry from ZippyPaws might be for you.
The Hide A Hedgie soft puzzle
dog toy was created to keep
dogs occupied and help to eliminate boredom in a
challenging and interactive way.
Other ways of mentally and physically
challenging your
dog don't require
toys at all.
«For
dogs, we recommend
challenging toys, hide and seek, learning new tricks, and possibly getting a friend,» says Knap.
My
dog can destroy any
toy, when she gets a new
toy it's almost as if her brain goes «
challenge accepted».
It's not like a traditional
dog toy that only involves play, and they are much more
challenging than other similar treat dispensing
dog toys.
I can't take him to the
dog park because he steals
toys and
challenges other
dogs.
The task at hand must be made
challenging and fun, and the trainer should find some kind of incentive, in the form of treats,
toys, or verbal praise that the
dog best responds to.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as your
dog will likely still enjoy the
toys, even though they don't remain as much of a
challenge!