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Nina Ottosson’s range of durable interactive games have been designed to stimulate a dog’s brain while reinforcing their relationship with people. Each design has a unique mechanism that requires mental as well as physical dexterity to work through the challenges and reveal hidden food rewards. The games can be set to differing levels of complexity to satisfy all ages and breeds of dog. Cats like them too! If you want to see how fast your dog completes the puzzles compared to other dogs, visit Nina Ottosson's "Hall of Fame." You can enter your dog's time and see if they make it to the top of the list.
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TIPS FOR PLAYING GAMES WITH YOUR DOG - It may help to have your dog on a lightweight lead when first introducing the Interactive Dog Games, to encourage controlled play.
- Keep play sessions short and fun, always trying to end on a positive, successful note.
- Rather than using lots of extra treats, encourage your dog to ‘learn to earn’ by giving part of their daily food in the Interactive Dog Game.
- To encourage your dog just to use their nose – try placing the toy on a higher surface e.g. a chair, this is also good if your dog is recovering from an injury. If your dog has already been taught ‘Target Training,’ then it is possible to teach them to dislodge the bones by either their nose or paw on command. Smart dogs can even switch between the two.
- Have fun!
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