By bethina
Date 10.10.03 21:04 UTC
Well the long dark nights are now upon us, and Summer is a thing of the past, so how do I keep my 10 month old Goldie happy!.
He has a good 45/50 mins run in the fields near by us every morning, with recall training in, and is with me during the day, when not a hot day and I have to go out he comes with me for the ride, in the car to the shops etc, and at night hubby takes him around the block for a 30 mins walk.
Once he comes back from that, he has a rest for about 30 mins then is full of beans again.HELP..................have cube balls, etc, any more ideas please........... oh wise ones out there!!
By Daisy
Date 11.10.03 09:29 UTC
One of my dogs' favourite games is hide and seek :) Start simply - use a favourite toy and hide it in the same room - put it somewhere easy , on the floor just out of sight. Make the dog sit and wait before telling him to 'find it'. Then make it more difficult - try putting it higher up. Then progress to different rooms and then make him sit/wait in one room, while you hide it in another. Always make your dog sit and wait tho' (good practice for sit-stays). If your dog is at the right stage, practice presents with him when he brings the toy back.
I'm sure that others will have different games :)
Daisy
Have you taught him to give a paw, rollover, find the treat under a cup, or play messengers with another person? All these are in Gwen Baileys Everyday Good Manners for Dogs and are great fun. Enjoy.:)