Cute Games You Can Play With Your Dog

Dogs are really fun pets: they are not only absolutely adorable, they are also full of energy and love to play. Fido is always super cute when he brings you his favorite toy! Providing your furry bestie with mental and physical stimulation is essential for his happiness. Playing with your furry friend doesn’t have to be limited to just tossing a ball or stick. There are plenty of other play options available! Continue reading as a local Tampa, FL veterinarian shares some enjoyable activities you can do with your cute pet.

Obstacle Course

Not only can obstacle courses be a lot of fun for your dog, but they also improve your pup’s fitness. There are options available for obtaining professional equipment, but there are also many things you can accomplish from the comfort of your own home. You have a variety of options available, such as boxes, storage totes, and cones.

It’s important to remember that obstacle courses can be quite demanding. While they can provide an excellent outlet for a high-energy Border Collie, they may prove to be too tiring for a Pug or Pomeranian. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you’re uncertain about whether or not this would be excessive for Fido, ask your Tampa, FL veterinarian.

Red/Green Light

This timeless schoolyard classic has a rich history that spans far beyond what you might expect. Originally called “statues,” it originated in ancient Greece. Players would freeze (like statues) when instructed. This game is actually quite beneficial for children as it aids in the development of social skills, coordination, and listening skills. Dogs can also reap those same rewards! For Fido, just change the commands to ‘Stay’ and ‘Come’. (This is also an entertaining and adorable method of training your pet.)

Tug Of War

This one is adored by many of our canine friends. It’s also perfect for building strong connections. However, this game may not be suitable for a highly energetic and lively dog. Some dogs can become overly enthusiastic when playing games like this. If your pet displays any aggressive tendencies, they may become overly excited. 

Hide And Seek

This timeless children’s game can provide just as much enjoyment for our furry friends as it does for us. It’s really easy; just locate a place where you can hide from your pet. You can try going into a closet, under a bed, or standing behind a curtain. When Fido finds you, make sure to give him hugs, kisses, and maybe some treats.

As you continue playing, challenge your furry friend by discovering more difficult hiding spots.

Treasure Hunts

This is an excellent choice for dogs who enjoy tracking scents. Scenthounds, such as Bloodhounds, Beagles, Foxhounds, and Dachshunds, will absolutely love this one. It’s really easy: simply hide small snacks and/or toys for Fido to find using his adorable nose. Don’t forget to collect any items your furry friend may have overlooked.

Fetch!

Fetch is a fantastic yard game that can also be enjoyed indoors, as long as you have enough space. It’s not surprising that many of our canine pals have a natural knack for this one. Several breeds were initially produced to assist their owners in retrieving fowl and other small game. These pups, such as the Lab, Golden, and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, have a natural instinct to chase and retrieve objects. Naturally, there are also a good number of dogs that simply don’t get it and will react by tilting their heads in a cute but perplexed way if you try to throw something for them. Still cute!

Be cautious and steer clear of any dangerous areas, such as pools, stairways, and fireplaces.

Tag

Alternate between chasing your beloved pet and enticing them to chase you. It is advisable to only engage in this activity within a secure enclosure and with a dog that has received comprehensive training. It’s important to avoid creating a pattern where your pet sees being chased as a fun game. You definitely don’t want Fido to decide his favorite game is making you run after him!

Simon Says

Does your canine companion know basic commands, such as Lay Down, Sit, Stay, Come, and Heel? Have Fido show off his moves!

Silly Tricks

Once Fido has mastered basic doggy obedience skills, you can continue his doggy education. If you prefer a more serious approach, feel free to explore more advanced commands. Of course, there’s no harm in adding a touch of amusement with cute tricks. Shake Paw and Roll Over will always be absolutely adorable.

Here are a few more things you can teach your pet:

  • Smile
  • Play Dead
  • Take A Bow
  • Wave
  • Back Up
  • Spin
  • Bow
  • Shame (Cover Nose With Paws)
  • Jump Through A HoopCrawl
  • Stand On Back Legs
  • Balance Cookie On Nose

Even Fido can have a blast with this classic carnival game. Place a dog treat under one of the three cups. (Hint: Gently rub the treat around each cup to subtly conceal the scent and increase the level of difficulty for your furry contestant.) You can also use your hands. Let Fido choose which cup contains the treat.

How Much Playtime Does Fido Need?

This will vary from pup to pup and will also change as Fido grows older. Young dogs are incredibly lively and full of energy, often craving several hours of playtime each day, but a senior pooch could feel drained—or dog-tired—after just a few minutes. If you have any doubts, it’s best to consult with your veterinarian. 

That said, daily play is beneficial for most puppies. Even senior dogs like to unleash their inner puppies sometimes … even if just for a few minutes.

Fido’s Not Very Interested … Now What?

Some puppies prefer napping over chasing balls, sticks, or Frisbees. That’s okay! But if your dog suddenly stops playing, there may be a medical problem. Call your vet to set up a full checkup.

How Do You Play With Older Dogs?

Fido will continue to enjoy and benefit from play as he grows older. Over time, you will need to adjust his routine in a few ways. Make sure Fido doesn’t work himself too hard. It’s also important to gradually shift your attention towards activities that offer mental stimulation, like the Cups game, rather than relying solely on high-energy games like Fetch or Frisbee.

 

Having a senior pup jumping or standing on his hind legs is not recommended. This also may not be suitable for dogs with arthritis or hip dysplasia, as it could pose a risk to their health and safety. Seek additional information from your Tampa, FL veterinarian.

In Conclusion, playing is not only enjoyable for Fido, but it also has numerous benefits for him as it provides mental stimulation and physical exercise. Additionally, it allows your furry friend to expend any excess energy and fosters strong connections. Try some different games with your dog, and see what he likes best.

Schedule an Appointment At Our Tampa, FL Pet Clinic

Is it time for your dog to come in for an exam? Is Fido in need of vaccinations or parasite control? Don’t hesitate to contact us at your Tampa, FL pet hospital anytime. 

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