Nose Game#1 (pre- K9 Nosework )
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This is great! I LOVE it! Merry Christmas to my "I must sniff everything" retriever! She'll love this. Thanks for sharing. What a creative and fun game.
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Great game. I'm going to try it. I bet Chase knocks the pan over with his foot as a shortcut. I'll let you know!
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thanks for idea,my dogs adore this game!
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what a great game! Kathy with Lizzie/Breeze/Cricket
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What a fun idea. I can't wait to try it out and see how each of my dogs figure out the puzzle :)
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That's Nina Ottossons game out the window haha!
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What a beautiful Australian Cattle Dog! She is very close in appearance to my dog Dallas...well, Dallas does have a couple pounds on her, but seeing the dog in the video is going to be great motivation. We are currently trying to drop a few pounds. Its great to see what she could look like in a few months!!
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clever!
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@Mathical40 Same here, Koa and Rocky used their noses to tip it over...>:(
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Awesome! I love it! Thanks for the video response! I am not sure where I saw it first, but I know that I am not the originator of this fun scent game. Glad you had fun with it! :)
Want to do this but don't have any tennis balls or any other kind that would work for this. :-(
disturbedme5 11 months ago
@disturbedme5 you could try crunched up paper, but they should not eat it.
Astrid66us 10 months ago
lol i tryd this with my jack russel she just couldn't comprehend thier was somthing underneath it and walked away after a few seconds
crabsnyopants 2 years ago
Trouble shooting......
Eiher use a smellier treat or show your pup that you put something under the ball.
Astrid66us 2 years ago
i liked the idea of this game, however, when it came to doing it with my dog, after she figured out there is food under the balls, she just swiped the pan with her paw massacring all balls and spreading treats around the floor...much easier.
Its hard to make this situation unrewarding for Daisy and thus is not interested in the sniff - remove ball - eat treat routine.
Any ideas on how to remedy greatly appreciated, she's an 19month Labrador ! =)
methical40 2 years ago
If the dog turns over the pan, my suggestion would be to fasten the pan to a large board; either with screws or a strong glue.
Astrid66us 2 years ago