18/08/2020
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Looking for an easy way to keep your dog busy? Do you want to find an activity for your dog thatโs both fun and mentally stimulating? Start with some simple nose work games.
Theyโre easy to play, they can be done indoors, and dogs absolutely love them. And the best part is the only thing you need to get started is some yummy treats. Hereโs how to teach your dog the basics of scent work, and three easy nose work games to get you started.
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๐จ๐ซ ๐๐จ๐ ๐ฌ
Nose work & scent games offer your dog a fun way to use their natural talents. Even though a dogโs sense of smell is more than 10,000 times more powerful than our own they still rely on visuals, especially in familiar environments such as your home. Nose work games can help your dog hone in on their natural talents, and itโs a easy way to keep them entertained.
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โ Fun way to give your dog more mental stimulation
โ Gives your dog extra physical stimulation
โ Nose work builds your dogโs confidence
โ Gives your dog a job to do
โ Easy way to bond with your dog
โ Nose work is fun & rewarding for dogs
๐๐จ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ค ๐๐ฌ ๐๐ข๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ซ๐๐ข๐ง & ๐๐๐ง ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ข๐ญ ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐๐จ๐ ๐๐ฐ๐ง๐๐ซ๐ฌ
If youโre looking for an easy way to keep your dog entertained on a rainy day nose work games are the perfect choice. Dogs love having a job to do, something to keep their minds busy.
With nose work youโre using your dogโs natural talent in a constructive way to keep them mentally stimulated. The โfind itโ or โseekโ command can be one of the most versatile and fun games you can teach you dog.
Dogs have been bred to work alongside us; teaching them to use their natural talent of smell keeps them happy and entertained. It gives them a feeling of purpose. Dogs thrive when they feel like they have a job to do; and itโs even better when itโs something as simple as teaching them to sniff things out for you.
Remember a tired dog is a well behaved dog. Keeping them mentally and physically fit is your responsibility. Give your dog a purpose by teaching him to sniff things out for you; dogs thrive when theyโre given a job. Nose work is an easy example that anyone can do in their own home.
One of the best things about teaching a dog some basic nose work is that their never too young or old to learn; itโs a great activity for any dog given they have the proper motivation. And of course thereโs the bonus of not having to go out and buy any special equipment โ it can be done anywhere with something as simple as kibble.
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To entice your dog to search youโll need something enticing. I often use carrots, snap peas, popcorn or some of her favorite toys. I lucked out with Laika โ sheโs both play and food motivated. When it comes to nose work sheโll enthusiastically search for her some regular old kibble โ not all dogs will be so willing.
If your dog is pickier than mine choose his favorite toy or treat to begin. People often use really high value treats such as sliced up meat or one of your dogs favorite treats they donโt get very often. Iโve had luck with using treats that smell different in highly distracting environments. That little extra โwhoa what is that smellโ can help keep your dog focused.
You know your dog best โ choosing one of their favorite rewards will help them focus when learning a new skill.
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When starting out with nose work I recommend staying indoors since itโs a lot less distracting. Your dog should have a good stay command and reliable recall in place before you begin.
Youโre also going to teach your dog a command such as โfind itโ so your dog knows when the nose work game has begun. If you already use โfind itโ for something different, say having your dog go fetch a specific toy, you may want to come up with a different term specific for nose work.
To start the game have your dog stay at a given location. While heโs watching you go place a bit of food or his favorite toy at the other end of the room. When you give the cue to release your dog tell him to โfind it.โ After a few repetitions heโll know what youโre expecting him to do.
Once your dog seems to know โfind itโ you can step it up a notch. While your dog is in the stay position put the treat or toy out of his line of sight.
The idea with this search activity is to gradually build up to new distances and areas. When first starting out keep the game centered in one or two rooms. If youโre confident that your dog knows the โfind itโ command itโs time to move onto the next step โ hiding things around the house.
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One of the first nose work games you can teach your dog is the which hand game; itโs the simplest method to get your dog used to using his nose rather than eyes.
With a small piece of food or treat on hand put it inside one of your hands and close your fists while your dog is watching. Present your dog with both hands and ask him โwhich hand?โ If your dog doesnโt have great manners and begins to gnaw or scratch at your hand youโll probably want to work on some impulse control while youโre at it.
Praise him when he lightly nudges, puts his nose on your hand, or paws at the correct hand โ whichever behavior you prefer.
If your dog chooses the wrong hand open them up to show him where the treat is. Donโt give him the treat if he chooses the wrong hand, but donโt scold him either. Just close your fists and try again. When he gets it right give him a ton of praise and reward him with the treat. Eventually with simple games like this your dog will begin to start using his natural talent, his nose, rather then relying on visuals.
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โ Put a treat in one of your hands as your dog is watching
โ Close your fists and extend both hands out towards your dog
โ Ask your dog โwhich hand?โ and wait for them to choose
โ If they choose the correct hand praise them like & open your fist to give them the treat
โ If they choose the wrong hand open them up to show them & try again
Itโs important not to scold or discourage your dog if they choose the wrong hand. The purpose of this game is to encourage your dog to start using their nose rather than eyes, so itโs important to keep the game fun & rewarding
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Even though dogs have a sense of smell 2000 times greater than ours they tend to use their eyes a lot. Nose work games will help them focus on smells. To teach your dog to use his nose instead of visuals youโll want to start with an object thatโs really smelly. Popcorn or smelly treats work well here.
Have your dog sit in his stay position. Place the treat or popcorn around the corner or just slightly out of line of sight and tell your dog to go โfind it.โ Some dogs dog might get a little frustrated at first if theyโre not able to find the treat immediately.
You can encourage and praise him when heโs close, you can even point it out to him if heโs having trouble. Youโre aiming to make it fun and exciting for him, so make sure you praise your dog like crazy when he finds it.
When I was teaching my dog this step I would make it easier on her by dragging the object on the floor or making โscent padsโ so it was easier for her to track with her nose. As your dog becomes more adept at sniffing things out you can up the challenge. I like to place objects on chairs, under rugs, on the couch or on window sills โ anywhere sheโs not going to see right away.
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The find it game is my favorite nose work game for dogs. Itโs the most versatile, and itโs the one my dog enjoy most. And the best part is itโs super easy. All you have to do is pick some treats and hide them around the house.
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โ Pick some smelly treats to have your dog find
โ As theyโre in the stay position start placing treats around the house
โ Place some treats in obvious spots, and some in more challenging locations such as under rugs
โ Once you have some treats hidden tell your dog to โfind itโ
โ Encourage them as they run around finding treats
โ If theyโre missing some you can point or give them clues
To help dogs out when starting this game you can make scent trails for them to follow. You can drag a piece of kibble or dry treat along the floor, making it easier for your dog to smell their way to it. You might want to skip that step if youโre using treats that donโt lend well to dragging such as cheese.
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Basic nose work games are versatile which makes it one of the first activities Iโd recommend teaching your dog. It can be done in any environment, with any number of toys or treats. You donโt need to rush out to the store and buy any fancy equipment โ and it can be played pretty much anywhere; indoors or out.
When youโve worked on the basics for a while your dog will begin to develop the ability to better differentiate between smells. You can advance their skill by focusing on one specific toy and having them focus on finding it amongst other items.
Scent work activity is a lot of fun for dogs โ it makes them feel useful and productive. Dogs have been bred to work alongside us; they thrive when theyโre given tasks to do.