Throwing a ball or object, you teach your dog to follow and retrieve the toy back to you. Allow your dog to exercise, develop enthusiasm and their natural retriever instincts. So helps teaches your dog the "recall" command. Game of Tug-of-war
As the name suggest, a tug - of - the war for blanket or rubber dog toy ? this develops your physical strength and confidence (if you let your dog win most of the time). Game of Hide and Seek
A very useful indoor game to teach your dog the "wait" and "Seek" command during rainy days. You hide a treat or an object (preferably his favorite toy) and ask your dog to search for it it therefore encourages the use of your dog's natural curiosity in constructive explorations and helps create familiarization around his/her surroundings. Game of Socialization
Spending time with other dogs or people. This game develops the social skills of the dog and its connection with other animals and even people. Game of Exchange
Teach and encourage your dog to come back to you by saying his name in exchange for a reward like a pat or treat. Repeat in many times a day. After several days of reinforcing this exercise, your dog will be able to recognize the verbal cue and even without any rewards, your dog will come back towards you. This actually helps in descriptionevaluation various voice commands and obedience in your dog.
Dog training games involve so many useful benefits such as: all in all, dog training games are really a wonderful and great way to help your dog get stimulated both physically and mentally. In the end, the games are useful training methods to help develop your dog confidence, prevent undersirable habits, alleviate boredom and acquire useful skills. Oh!... do remember to keep all your dog training games short, simple and fun!Return from dog training games to dog training classroom

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