Playing as a form of dog exercise

3 years ago
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We all knows that dogs burn off a lot of energy as they’re chasing balls, playing dog sports and being taken on walks - and it's a great form of playtime too! Play is very important to your dog; from puppyhood right through to old age, they’ll love batting, chasing and pouncing all kinds of things! In fact, playing with your dog is one of the most enjoyable things about having one as a pet.

It also offers great health benefits, encouraging your dog to be active, keep supple and maintain a sleek body condition.

Puppies start to play from about four weeks old, spending most of their time chasing and playing with their littermates, their mother and even you! Why not try some of these great toys to keep your little puppy or dog occupied?

Tug-of-war is a great game to play with your puppy or dog. Buy a tug toy or rope from your local pet shop and begin playing with your dog!
Hide and seek can be played at home or in the park, so it’s always a great game to play with your dog! Start by telling your dog to sit or stay before hiding behind a tree or a piece of furniture. Once you feel out of sight, call your dog or puppy to come and find you!
Fetch is a fast paced game and a great form of exercise too! Throw a soft toy far enough for your dog to go and bring back to you.
Just remember to keep toys out of sight between dog play time sessions: this stops your dog getting too familiar with the objects, so their reappearance is met with enthusiasm. And avoid using your fingers or toes as toys, or you will soon become your dog's favourite chew toy!

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