Enrichment Goals: teaching the dog how to use their brain to get the food out of puzzles Encourage foraging and exploration in the dog behavior. using a wide variety of puzzles for the dog to explore and figure out Problem Solving How to Set up: For beginner dogs, make puzzels easy, create shallow pockets loaded with treats for them to get. For intermidiate dogs give slightly challenging puzzels, treats scattered throughout puzzels, burried in crumpled paper, etc. make them work for their treats. For advanced dogs, make puzzels very different and more challenging. treats wrapped up in fleece/cloth. Make dog work harder for their treats.
Pick - Pocket Puppies Safety Concerns: choking hazards if not watched while playing Dogs face getting stuck or refusing to come out of pocket
Needed Supplies/Ingredients: toilet paper rolls cardboard of any kind paper fabric/rags treats (low and high reward) anything with pockets, or something you made with pockets! such as : hanging shoe holders, old jeans, hoodies, etc. Any safe trash or toys your dog enjoys ( you can also buy pocket toys for dogs, cats, and small animals!)
Emma Flores
Can also be used for cats and small animals, just need to use different treats/food! Make sure supplies is small enough for them to move!
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