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16.04.2018
Dog Training - A way to add fun to ‘Obedience’ …
Insert a few minutes into your day for Hide and Seek/training with your dog (yes training can be built into your day also).
This is mentally enriching for your dog, a fun way to work on ‘Obedience Commands’ and simply great for your relationship.
I truly enjoy playing Hide and Seek or ‘Sit, Stay, Come’ with our dog Trev. I go off and hide (after back tracking to confuse my scent) then call him to “Come!” to me and praise and sometimes reward with a tasty treat upon his return. The look on his face when he finds me is priceless.
Our kids join in with this game too and well what do you know, we now have School Holidays and a wet weather entertainment idea…
Selina McIntyre, Dog Behavioural Consultant, Dogs Best Friend.
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