The main advantages of the game


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Play and have fun helps to eliminate stress from your life and the same is true for your dog. In fact, the integration of different forms of game day your dog is vital to help develop a healthy and loving.



The benefits of play 
 
Here are some ways that the game is fun and important: 
 
 
* Physical health. Active play helps keep your heart healthy dog, keeps joints lubricated, and improves balance and coordination. 
 
* Mental health. Games with rules require your dog to use his brain, not just your body. This can help keep your mind sharp and precise. 
 
* Social skills. When your dog play with other dogs and other people, helps improve their social skills in general. Learn the rules and how to play. 
 
* bonding. If it is only for a few minutes a day playing with your dog helps to strengthen the link between the two. 
 
* His health. What better way to relieve the stress of a busy day and exercise to go home and play with your dog? It is a win-win situation for both.



Playing with your dog 
 
There are many ways and appropriate ways to play badly. The most important thing to remember is that you're the boss. You decide what games should be played and set the rules. This helps to establish your credibility as a leader of the pack. It also helps to keep your dog from getting too excited and out of control while playing. If your dog becomes too complicated, just finish the game until he calms down again. 
 
When you teach your dog a new game, the reward when he does well. Remember, the rewards should not be just candy. Also, you can reward them with their favorite toys and lots of hugs and praise. 
 
When you begin to teach your dog a new game, keep it simple and go through the game slowly, until your dog fully understands the rules. Also, wait until you understand the game before giving him a new one, otherwise you will end up confused.


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Playtime Tips 
 
* Avoid games such as preventing, controlling or tug-of-war. These games encourage biting or dominant and aggressive behavior. 

* Maintain control of the game at any time. Show your dog that you are the pack leader, not just another member of the pack. Recovery are good games to teach control. 

* Do not include your body or clothes in any game. 

* Embed or sit and commands to each game. 

* You decide when it is time to finish the game, not the dog. The best time to stop the game is when the dog is still want to play. 

* If for any reason your dog does not understand the game at some point, return to the beginning, or just leave it and try again a few days later. Do not get upset if you're dog is not "getting it" immediately. Do not forget who is supposed to be a fun experience for both !



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