Games for smart cookies

The Smart Cookie

  • Trains you, rather than the other way around
  • Gets bored easily and expresses his ennui in destructive ways, such as chewing
  • May come from a breed that was used to perform a job, such as herding livestock

Top activities:

  • Agility games exercise his brain as well as body.
  • Obedience training, whether it’s in your living room or at a competition, is the canine brain workout he craves.
  • Herding allows your dog to pit his wits against a flock of sheep. No, you don’t need your own farm; trainers offer group classes and private lessons.

Other fun stuff:

  • Read up on training and teach your dog to do a job, any job: retrieving the paper, putting away his toys, playing messenger in the house (he can carry notes in his collar) — anything that makes him feel useful.
  • Play hide and seek with treats, a favorite toy, or you. Ask for a sit-stay and hide behind the couch or stash the goodies (start off by letting your dog see where), then release your dog. Make it more of a challenge by hiding the items when he’s not there.
  • Stock up on interactive toys that make your dog use his brain to find the treats inside.

Examples of smart dogs: Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, German Shepherd

Fun & games for other dogs:

Jock
Ball Hound
Every Dog
Diggity Dog
The Nose
Couch Potato

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