Puppy games can be fun for both of you. They also help prevent boredom and provide a fun, easy way to teach your puppy basic commands.
Dog toys
Ready to go back to work? Prepare your dog to be home alone
Dog home alone again? If you’re preparing to go back to work, get your dog ready. To prevent separation anxiety, use training, treats, and a safe space.
Use a RC car to entertain your dog
A durable RC car can be a fun way to entertain both your dog and your child — while keeping them out of trouble in the process.
7 gifts your dog wants
If your dog could talk, chances are he’d have quite a bit to say about the gift he’d prefer this year. Use our list of holiday gifts to find the right one.
7 ways to mentally stimulate your dog
Providing mental stimulation for dogs is easy. Find activities that engage your dog’s brain from slow feeding bowls to time to sniff on walks.
3 Kong stuffing recipes to keep your dog busy
Healthy Kong recipes include peanut butter, bone broth, and oatmeal. Kong toys can be stuffed with a variety of healthy human foods.
Dog toys provide more than just play
Dog toys encourage positive play and help you bond with your dog. Dog toys also a great way to end boredom and destructive behavior.
How your dog plays reveals her temperament and personality
How your dog plays reveals her canine temperament. There are three basic canine temperament groups: Assertive/Aggressive, Neutral and Passive.
3 fun and affordable games for your dog
Dog games: Use scatter feeding, icy blocks and search games to stimulate your dog and keep him happy and healthy.