Last Updated on December 4, 2020
4. Not all dogs enjoy the same games
That’s right, dogs have personalities too, and because of that, they also have favorite games. You can either try all games with your dog to see what he likes best or take your chance based on their breed. For example, while a terrier might be a fan of tug of war, an Australian Shepperd or border collie might do better at agility or frisbee. When it comes to the fetch game, retrievers are a good bet. Of course, you might want to teach your dog basic needs, like teaching them to warn you when they want to go outside to do their business. If this is the case, a lot of owners opt by having a dog training bell or a “potty bell,” which is a bell that is located near the exit door of your house or apartment. It’s helpful if your dog sometimes pees inside or if you want an alternative for door scratching.