Outdoor Games to Play with Puppies
When you think of your typical dog games, you might think of fetch and Frisbee®, but these might not be the best games for untrained pups. Because they have to be let off leash to play, there is always a greater risk of them running off and you having to chase after them. Also, because they can get easily distracted, a squirrel or butterfly could be enough to turn a game of fetch into a game of you trying to fetch your puppy.
In their young state, it's best to play games that promote interaction at close range; it helps improve your bond, as well as keeps themclose. Tug-of-war with a rope is a great game for young pups because it helps meet their need to chew when they're young with the exercise necessary for expending energy. Another great game is soccer. Play keep-away with a small soccer ball as your pup will try to tackle the ball. It keeps them close to your side, but can be great exercise for both of you.
The Next Step
Once you have perfected playing with puppies in your local community, and your dog is consistently following basic commands, it may be time to try even bigger outdoor adventures. Puppy water parks are popping up all over the United States that combine outdoor socialization and water play. There are also lots of opportunities to go hiking with your pup. It's a great way to get exercise for the two of you to bond and for your puppy to explore the world , which can do wonders for mental growth and development.
Once you have tried a few different parks and water parks, be sure to focus on what your pup likes best and keep attending those activities a few times a month to keep your dog happy and healthy. New pet parents also need to reinforce training and basic commands at home and during outdoor adventures. Even when puppies face setbacks and forget what they've learned, stick with it and keep looking for new outdoor adventures to enjoy together.