how do you play the game wiht your dog some1 explainHow to play hide and go seek with your dog?
To play hide and seek you either need two people or have a dog that can perform a reliable sit-stay.
Normal hide and seek is when you go and hide while the other person holds the dog - or the dog is in a sit-stay, so it can't see where you're hiding. Then you call it and the dog is released to go look for you. Praise like crazy when it finds you.
The more professional version of hide and seek requires two people. One person holds the dogs while you hide, then the person holding the dog tells it to go find you. This form of hide and seek is usually the starting game when you're training search and rescue dogs. Later the dog will then learn to search over larger areas, for people in general (not just you) and they will learn to bark to alert their handler of when they've found someone.
Whatever version of hide and seek you play, most dogs usually find it great fun. If you have a dog that's very attached to you, make sure it realises you're going, so it won't completely panic when it suddenly looks up and finds you gone.How to play hide and go seek with your dog?
u teach the dog to hide or seek and when the dogs barks as meny times u tell it to
Hide and seek is not the best game for dogs. Tug -o- War with a rope, tag, and just gold old fetch are much better for both owner and dog as they require more physical movement and they engage the dog to use it's natural skills; chasing and biting.
The idea that the dog would actually let you hide with it's back turned is a bit silly, but you could always have a second party put the dog in the other room, then train it to sniff you out after receiving a 'key' work. (Like ';SEEK';. It's like sled-dogs knowing to pull when the musher says ';HIKE';)
i play hide and seek with my dog like this:
i get a toy ( i prefer a ball) and i throw it far, and then i run to hide somwhere.. my dog likes to look for me!
i hope this helps you!
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