![]() The most common is how to get the dog to spin the bone pegs on the top of the game to unlock the drawers. Today I start with the Dog Casino, a level 3 puzzle, which I have received many questions about. I will regularly give advice on this blog with tips & tricks for all our games. Each of our puzzles is designed with your dog’s natural behaviors, senses, and safety in mind. Some use their paws and some use their nose. Some require more than others, but everyone needs it.ĭid you know that 15 minutes of mental exercise is the equivalent of 30 minutes of physical exercise for dogs?ĭogs love to explore and problem-solve in their own way. My philosophy is that dogs have four legs and one head, and all five need exercise in different ways daily. An ordinary toy is of course fun, but the dog does not have to work very much with the brain, which is the main difference from puzzle games. While being rewarded with treats, the dog is allowed to work with the brain.ĭogs love to be mentally challenged, and it is also the best way to get a tired and happy dog. Searching for hidden treats inside a game is a problem-solving exercise that activates the dog mentally. What is the difference between a dog puzzle and a regular toy? If you have worked a lot with your dog and know that the dog is a good problem solver, then you can start with a slightly more difficult game. Start with easier games for puppies and beginners, and level 2 games suit most dogs if they are motivated by food and treats. The dog should think it’s fun to play, not get frustrated that it is too difficult, which means choosing the right game to start with for your dog. For both us and for our dogs, you have to learn the playing rules to understand and enjoy the game. They need to start at the right level and gradually advance to more difficult games, so that the dog can understand and learn that with games you have fun and work your way to the treats, not chewing into it, and not upturning the game. If we start with an easier crossword and slowly progress to harder ones, then we learn how it works and we think it’s fun! If we instead start with a too difficult crossword the first time, we only manage a few words before we get frustrated and give up. To understand what a puzzle game is, I usually compare our dog puzzles with crossword puzzles for us humans. – Do you have some tips on how to make the games easier or more difficult? I get daily questions from customers about our puzzle games. ![]()
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