To occupy your furkid and tire her out, stuff the toy with her favourite food / treats, or
hide treats around the house for her to find.
Try
hiding treats around or under these items for extra fun, or fill a box with leaves and throw a handful of treats in for your cat to forage.
Hiding treats around the cage is a great way for your hamster to forage!
Hiding treats around the house and using a laser to guide the cat to the treat is also a fun and interactive game.
You can play some mind games at home (you can
hide treats around the room and let him search, you can buy some dog puzzles, you can play tug at home, learn new tricks... Also, when you're playing fetch, you can try to make it more intense.
An alternative is to
hide treats around the house before you leave for the day; while you're gone, your dog will have fun hunting them down.
Put his nose to work by
hiding his treats around the house.
Stuff a kong and let him work on it,
hide treats around the home, enroll him in a sport, take long walks with him, train him that pulling get him nowhere and walking next to you gets you walking.
Hide treats around the house.
Toss little treats for them to «fetch» inside the house, or
hide treats around the room and turn them loose to search.
I hide treats around the house before we leave to see if they can find the all the treats, I take 2 of the Petsmart dogs that they sell at Christmas that Schooner and Skipper have pulled out all the stuffing.
Hide treats around the house or in cardboard boxes.
Search & Sniff:
Hide treats around your home to set your dog off on a tail wagging adventure.
While a filled Kong will keep your Collie occupied for at least an hour, another way to keep her from acting out due to boredom is to
hide treats around your home for her to find and give her something to do.
Not exact matches
And BTW, I have resorted to threatening the 6yo that the Easter Bunny will totally turn
around and walk out and not leave any
hidden eggs or
treats if the toys are not cleaned up in time.
Swirl the cups
around so he can't tell which ones are
hiding food, then let him lift off the cups and find his
treats.
We made a few of them and then I
hid a small
treat in each one and
hid them
around the garden so that the girls could have a fun monster treasure hunt, which they loved!
Lee Pace is one of those
hidden treasures that made Wonderfalls such a
treat, and then he turned
around and made his great work there look amateurish in Pushing Daisies.
It can be great fun coming up with your own clues and
hiding the eggs
around your house, or you could make a day of it and
treat your little ones to a fun day out to an organised egg hunt.
The story reads like Beth's journal as she encounters obstacles in her new community — having all her belongings stolen at the train station, being
treated as an outsider, struggling with illness and uncovering the threat
hidden in the woods
around her new home.
Make finding the
treats gradually more challenging until you can
hide them
around your house and have your pup really put her nose to work!
Hide your furkid's favourite
treat under one of the cups and shuffle them
around face - down before asking Fido to sniff out the cup that
hides the
treat.
Hide some of your dogs favorite
treats around the house and put his natural instincts to work sniffing them out.
Hide their toys and some
treats around the garden to encourage them to forage or if they like to dig provide a sand pit to divert their instincts away from your garden.
Just fill these high performance dog chew toys with your dog's favorite
treats and
hide them
around the house.
Keep lots of toys
around — some chew toys to exercise its teeth and jaw, toys the cat can push and paw at, and toys that make the cat work to get to a
treat hidden inside.
An affordable alternative to purchasing enrichment toys is
hiding healthy
treats around the house.
Hide the
treats strategically
around the house in places your dog can find them.
You can also offer puzzle toys filled with tasty
treats, and
hide them
around the house for the puppy to find.
Just
hide a few of their favorite
treats in the toy's array of paw - sized holes, and your cats will spend hours digging
around and trying to get them out.
Try
hiding little bits of food or
treats around the house so your cat has to hunt for food.
We introduced Buck to Nose Work this past week, encouraging him to seek out
treats that we
hide in &
around our house (one room at a time).
Also try to
hide some
treats in the yard or
around the home prior to walking: sniffing and searching for them mentally requires lots of concentration that may wear him down a bit... best wishes!
It is also a good idea to
hide small
treats around the cage for your hamster to find, but make sure fresh food is only provided in manageable amounts that your hamster will eat to avoid food rotting in the cage.
You can also
hide treats in your pet's toys or
around the house to decrease boredom while you're away.
Have a go at
hiding toys and
treats around your garden or house and encourage your dog to use his senses to find them.
Hide and seek (with
treats)--
Hide some of your dog's favorite
treats and toys
around the house, then have him go off to find them.
It can be as simple as playing fetch, chasing a laser light, or playing
hide and seek with
treats around the house.
With your puppy asleep, quietly go about
hiding a series of
treats and his favourite toys in interesting places
around the home.
If necessary, help him move the dirt / sand
around a bit until he gets the idea, and when he discovers the first
hidden treasure, praise him and play a quick game with him with the toy or
treat he has found.
You can also
hide small
treats in places
around the room and let your dog sniff them all out!
Following a routine that includes indoor exercise is something I work on during the cold cold months and looking for ideas of how to change things up, I ran across an article by another pet blogger, (and I apologize for not remembering whom at this time), about
hiding bits of healthy food or
treats around the house and having your dog hunt them out.
You can even
hide some
treats under or
around the object.
I fill those plastic Easter eggs with
treats and
hide them
around the house and the pups have to look for them.
Scenting games are a blast too - either searching for scattered kibble or searching for
hidden treat spots
around the house or yard.
In other words, don't give the medication
around mealtime, but at a different time, so the cat feels singled out for special
treats and therefore is more likely to eat the pill
hidden in the
treat.
I take
treats and
hide them
around the house.
• Enough toys,
treats around the house for their entertainment • Separate feed and water bowls • Enough
hiding places per cat • Scratching posts • 2 litter trays for first cat, then extra one per extra cat (cats will not use litter trays if they are slightly dirty and they are not cleaned on regular basis every day).
Distraction toys that keep your dog busy when you don't have time or aren't
around to play, such as toys that
hide food
treats, chew toys, and puzzle toys filled with
treats
You can also help your cat or dog get moving by
hiding dry
treats around the house — an especially effective tactic with indoor pets.