3 Games That Your Pooch Will Love To Play With You
3 Games That Your Pooch Will Love To Play With You
Dogs love to play with their owners. Not only does it fit perfectly with their playful disposition, but they relish the attention they receive. It cements the bond they feel and strengthens the relationship they enjoy with their owner. With warm weather right around the corner, now is the time to take advantage of the outdoors with your canine companion. Today’s article will provide three simple games that you and your pooch can enjoy together.
#1 – Going For A Swim
Most breeds are unafraid of the water. If coaxed properly, they’ll readily jump in. If you can find a pool or open area which allows swimming (for both of you), it’s a great opportunity to take a dip together. That said, be safe. If your dog has never gone swimming, introduce the activity slowly. For example, stay in a shallow area and watch him closely. Also, limit the amount of time you play in the water. The activity will likely be more exhausting for him than you.
#2 – Fetching The Ball
Fetch is the classic game. Nearly every canine knows intuitively what to do. The challenge for owners is to enjoy the game while ensuring that their pooch learns good habits. For example, a lot of dogs will fetch and return the thrown object, but will tease the owner by grabbing it back suddenly. Don’t encourage this behavior. As a pack animal, he needs to see you as the pack leader. In effect, don’t allow him to call the shots.
Also, remember to use a ball that is relatively soft and not too small. That way, you can prevent the ball from hurting his teeth and avoid him accidentally swallowing it.
#3 – Tug O’ War
Dogs love to play Tug O’ War because the game is consistent with their predatory instincts. However, as fun as it is for both you and your pooch, it can easily get out of control. Many breeds are naturally competitive and winning can become more important than playing. If you notice that your canine has become aggressive during the Tug O’ War match, stop playing. He’ll quickly intuit that if he wants to enjoy playing with you, he needs to tone down his competitiveness.
Enjoying The Companionship
Playing together is healthy for both you and your dog. It’s an opportunity to take a break – both mentally and physically – from whatever you’re doing to enjoy each other’s company. What’s more, it’s a fantastic way to ensure your pooch gets the exercise he needs to stay healthy. Your dog will always crave your undivided attention and treasure the moments he has it. Playing outdoors with one another is as much a bonding experience as anything you might do together.
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