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While serious training is important for all
dogs, playtime is just as important. Use these games to help teach your dog how to play.
Hide and Seek
Hide
and seek isn't just for kids. Dogs can really enjoy this game. Pick up one of your
dog's favorite toys or treats. Tell your dog to stay. When you are ready, call your dog to come to you.
If possible, squeak(使吱吱叫) the toy or shake the treats.
Reward your dog with praise and the toy/treat when she finds you.
Fetch
Many dogs have a natural ability to fetch. Other
dogs can be taught how. Play indoors with a soft toy or outdoors in a fenced-in
area with a ball or disc. For dogs that really love to run, try this game of fetch!
Find the Treat
Dogs have superior senses of smell, and most
love to use their noses to find food. Let your dog use her brain and her nose to
find hidden goodies. First, have your dog stay out of sight. Then, hide her favorite
treats in different places around the room. If help is needed, you can lead her around or point
to areas for her to explore.
Whatever the game, safety comes first! Remember
to watch your dog for signs of exhaustion or overheating when you are playing. Stop
if your dog seems tired or shows signs of anxiety. When other dogs or people are around, it may create
a dangerous distraction(分神).
A.
Then, go to find a good hiding place.
B.
Try different games to see which your dog responds to best.
C.
A good game of fetch can be played almost anywhere.
D.
You can include games in training as well.
E.
Also be aware of your surroundings when playing with your dog.
F.
Encourage your dog to play with other dogs.
G.
Bring your dog back in and tell her to "go find!".
答案:【1】D【2】A【3】C【4】G【5】E