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Guide To Australian Shepherd Training & Care

Games and Activities for Puppies?

by Kim
(St Joseph, MI)

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What are some good games and activities for puppies 8 weeks to 4 months? What are good puzzle games? Where do I get them?

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Toys and Games
by: Dianne

I have found some really neat toys on I Heart Dogs, our Festus has really enjoyed them.

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by: jcrply

There are puzzle games available at Amazon, and they are fun. My own dog as a pup really loved empty (clean) water bottles and milk bottles... all sizes, but especially the large ones. At 12 years of age, she still plays with them... just not as much. Remove lids and rings. The more bottles, the better. You can also tie two together to make a different kind of toy. Most of all, spend as much time as you can with your pup. You are the best activity.

When your pup learns "stay", you can play hide and seek, where she stays and you hide and then call her. I also play a sort of soccer game with my girl, but using a volley ball since it's softer. Yeah, it eventually gets chewed up.

Thank you!
by: Anonymous

Thanks so much for the suggestions! I so appreciate it!

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