The Treasure Hunt Game
This game is a fantastic way to engage your dog’s powerful sense of smell. Instead of just giving them a treat, make them work for it. Start simply: let your dog watch you place a high-value treat under one of three identical plastic cups. Shuffle them around
and encourage your dog to ‘find it’. When they nudge or paw at the correct cup, lift it and reward them enthusiastically. As they get better, you can progress to hiding treats around a room—under a cushion, behind a chair leg, or inside a dog-safe toy. This ‘scent work’ is incredibly mentally stimulating and can tire out an energetic dog just as effectively as a long walk, making it perfect for rainy days or small apartment living.
Create a DIY Agility Course
You don’t need professional equipment to give your dog a fun physical challenge. You can build a safe and exciting agility course right in your living room. Use pillows or rolled-up towels for them to jump over, a row of chairs for them to weave through, and a blanket draped over two chairs to create a tunnel they can crawl under. Lure them through the course with a favourite toy or treat. This activity not only provides great physical exercise but also builds your dog's confidence and listening skills. Remember to keep it low-impact, especially for puppies and senior dogs, and always praise them for their efforts, not just their perfection.
The Classic Shell Game
A variation of the treasure hunt, the shell game is a brilliant brain teaser for both dogs and clever cats. All you need are your hands or three opaque cups and a small, smelly treat. Place the treat on the floor, cover it with one cup, and let your pet sniff it out. Once they’ve mastered that, place the treat under one cup and shuffle the cups slowly. Give the command to ‘find it’. This simple game challenges their problem-solving abilities and focus. It’s a quiet, low-energy game that provides a huge mental payoff and reinforces the bond you share through focused, one-on-one interaction.
Go ‘Fishing’ For Your Cat
For our feline friends, nothing beats a game that taps into their innate predatory instincts. A wand toy, often called a ‘cat dancer’ or ‘teaser wand’, acts as a perfect fishing rod. The key is to make the toy at the end of the string act like prey. Drag it slowly across the floor, make it disappear behind furniture, and let it twitch and flutter. This mimics the movement of a mouse or bird, triggering your cat’s instinct to stalk, chase, and pounce. Allow them to ‘catch’ their prey periodically to keep them from getting frustrated. It’s a fantastic way to provide exercise and mental enrichment, preventing boredom-related behaviours. Always supervise this play and put the wand away afterwards to prevent accidental ingestion.
A Game of Hide-and-Seek
This game is a wonderful way to strengthen your pet’s recall skills and turn a training command into a fun activity. Start with two people. One person can gently hold your dog or distract your cat while the other person hides in another room. Once hidden, call your pet’s name in an excited tone. When they find you, reward them with a shower of praise, pets, and a tasty treat. This game teaches them that coming when called results in something wonderful. For dogs, it reinforces a crucial safety command, and for both cats and dogs, it’s a delightful way to engage their senses and make them feel like part of a pack.
Invest in Puzzle Toys and Feeders
While not a direct game with you, puzzle toys are one of the best investments for a pet’s well-being. Instead of serving their meals in a bowl, which is often gone in seconds, use a food puzzle. These come in various difficulty levels, from balls that dispense kibble as they’re rolled to intricate sliders and flaps that hide food. This turns mealtime from a two-minute affair into a 15-minute brain-training session. It prevents boredom, slows down fast eaters (which is better for digestion), and provides a healthy outlet for mental energy. Rotating different puzzle toys keeps the challenge fresh and your pet constantly engaged.













