tug o war, frisbee, or you could get her into agility.
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2007-01-08 12:21:07
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answered by ღŞǩöļŀ»å☼ 3
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Can you take her for a long walk or a hike during daytime ? If you tire her out, she will be less bored.
Try enrolling into an obedience class. If the dog is eager to please, you can have fun training her. Plus she can learn tricks and impress others.
Also, try agility if she is into that. After taking a class or two, you can make some basic equipment in your back yard.
Another game we play with our dog indoors is hide the ball. So, we put the dog in sit stay in one room. In any other room, hide the ball. When we release him from the sit -stay, he has to go find the ball. Lot of fun, it exercises the dog's brain and you can get kids to be a part of it too.
2007-01-08 12:25:21
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answered by SS90 4
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Play hide and go seek.
You have to start off putting a blanket (preferably one your dog is familiar with) over their head and getting them to "stay".
One you've gone a little distance, let them "come". Hopefully the dog will extricate itself from the "blankie" and come to you. Make it progressively harder to find you but don't go out of sight range too early.
Usually after a few days (don't do more than 10-15 minutes, they get bored) you'll be able to go to other rooms and eventually outdoors.
Most (but not all) dogs LOVE this game. Only knew one dog that learned to "hide" though and she wasn't very good at it.
2007-01-08 12:31:39
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answered by Gary 3
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I got tired too. So I hide treats all over the yard, while he's locked inside. Then I take him out and show him where a couple are, he takes it from there. In bad weather I reverse it and hide them inside. This takes a lot out of him and nothing out of me!
Play hide and seek. I go into another room and pull the door almost shut and see when he will come get me. Try in the closet, but take a book, it could be a while.
I hide his ball and then ask him to go get it. He doesn't like this game so much, but it keeps him busy.
2007-01-08 12:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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sure darlin... the video games under no circumstances seem to end no be counted what the age. i'm relationship someone of their 30's, and though the game is different at this aspect, its nonetheless a sport. i imagine its honest to say that express adult men will continuously like the chase. and particular adult men will under no circumstances play video games. yet final analysis is that interior the preliminaries of relationship, there is continuously some ridiculous sport being performed, even if its a be counted of conquest, or attempting to make someone fall in love with someone, or attempting to regulate ones way of questioning... and though the courtship is standard, the video games will under no circumstances end. My uncle is 40 9... relationship a sparkling woman who's 40 5. he remains attempting to do both day rule of contacting her after he wines and dines her for the prospect of smothering her so she will reply more desirable to him. the game remains there to a lesser degree... doesnt bypass away.
2016-10-17 00:22:06
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answered by ? 4
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There are many good answers here but I have another one - it's a toy called a "Buster Cube" (or other treat ball). You put food in it, and they push it around with their nose and the food gradually falls out. This exercises your dog while you do something else! You can put her entire dinner in it. My dog would way rather get his dinner from the cube than from his dish - it's more fun for him.
2007-01-08 13:26:40
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answered by corgi_tryst 2
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We have a hank of rope we use for tug of war. Or we hide a treat in Stanly's Kong. Or fill it with peanut butter and freeze it, that takes him a little longer to get out.
Teach her a new trick.
My brother makes Stanly do "puppy push-ups" for a treat. He makes Stan sit, then down, then sit, then down, etc. Usually at least four of each for one treat.
My step-brother taught his dog to "pray." He lays down, puts his front two paws together in front of his muzzle, and bows his head.
2007-01-08 13:11:40
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answered by Peaches 5
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try traning her tricks high five, play dead, would you rather watch opera or die, stuff like that. or you could tie a treat just above your dogs standin reach, makes good entertainment. when the dog gets the treat, justie another a little higher
2007-01-08 12:29:31
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answered by ? 2
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my dog personally absolutly loves to play w/bubbles
she also loves to play w/a laser light
Great for rainy nights to get her to go outside to pee!!!!
hopefully that helps some, have fun!
2007-01-08 12:32:24
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answered by enny 1
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u could wrestle and thats a game but get your dog a chew toy i mean really
2007-01-08 12:21:32
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answered by polkadot663 1
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