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Dogs are one of the smartest creatures on the planet. They’re able to learn more than a hundred new words, do math problems, and even understand what you or another dog may be thinking about. Some dogs are smarter than others—Border Collies, for instance, are reputed to be one the most intelligent dog breeds in […]
Dogs are one of the smartest creatures on the planet. They’re able to learn more than a hundred new words, do math problems, and even understand what you or another dog may be thinking about. Some dogs are smarter than others—Border Collies, for instance, are reputed to be one the most intelligent dog breeds in the world. Despite their young age, your puppy also possesses a high level of intelligence, which will grow and develop over time. They’ll learn quickly the more you interact and play with them.
However, if you want to test out your fur-baby’s intelligence (or just reinforce it!), puzzle and brain training games are your best bet. Puzzle and brain games force your puppy to use their brain to the fullest. It gives them the opportunity to stimulate their brain juices so that they learn how to solve problems and learn new tricks faster.
Here are 5 puzzle and brain training games that help make your puppy smarter!
The cup game is a simple children’s game that forces you to pay close attention. During the game, the game’s leader places an object, like a paperclip or shell, under a cup and moves it around with other cups several times. After the cups are rotated, you need to pick the cup that has the object. The game can be tricky if you aren’t paying attention. What helps is keeping your eyes on the cup with the object the entire time it’s being moved. Because this game is so simple, your puppy can definitely join in! Just make sure to switch up some of the rules to the following steps.
Your puppy will probably get the hang of the game after a few rounds. Make the game challenging by adding more cups and getting creative with their positions.
Did you know that dogs can learn an average of 165 words? Most dogs learn new tricks, commands, and words through repetitive training. Training sessions need to be engaging and consistent to be effective. To help your puppy learn new words, try the following steps for this game:
Playing this game will teach your puppy to name their toys, even if they can’t verbally say it out loud. By the end of the game, your puppy will know the names of all their toys!
Regardless of where you’re from, you’ve likely played hide and seek at some point during your childhood. Hide and seek is a simple but classic game that puts your furry friends physical and mental skills to the test. Fortunately, playing hide and seek with your puppy is just as fun as it is with other people. If your puppy is still learning basic commands like stay or sit, have a friend distract your little buddy to give you time to hide.
Otherwise, you can play the game this way:
Hide and seek is a great physical and mental exercise for your fur-baby. Along with using their natural instincts, they’re also using all of their brainpower to track you.
Puzzles are a great way to stimulate your puppy’s brain. All dog puzzles come in various forms but they all share one thing in common: your puppy needs to use their little noggin to get a reward. Some examples of dog puzzles are Kong toys, which require your little buddy to figure out how to get their treats inside. Kong toys and other puzzle games relieve your puppy’s boredom and challenge them with lots of mental stimulation. Depending on the puzzle game or toy you purchase, you can keep your furry friend busy for a couple of hours. You can find the best puzzle games and toys online and in pet stores.
Maybe your puppy isn’t impressed with puzzle toys or hide-and-seek games. If so, your puppy could enjoy a good game of scavenger hunt. Just like hide and seek, a scavenger hunt pushes your fur-baby to use their natural animal instincts, including sniffing and tracking. To play a game of scavenger hunt, follow the next steps carefully:
Puppies have a better sense of smell than we do but your fur-baby may not use it immediately. That’s why we recommend repeating the first two steps several times so that your furry friend gets the hang of it. Don’t forget to make the game harder as soon as your puppy learns the game. Your puppy should learn how to use their sense of smell during a scavenger hunt. By making the game harder with each session, you help your puppy utilize their instincts to the fullest.
Brain games aren’t just a way to distract your furry friend. They’re also fun teaching tools that’ll help your puppy once they reach adulthood. Your puppy may also become confident, especially after each game. Challenge your puppy with each game so that they can have a fun, bonding experience with you every time!
Check out our blog, 5 Fun Games You Can Play with Your Puppy for more ideas on puppy games!