How to Play Tug With Your Dog

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Playing tug with your dog can be a great game. It gives your dog exercise and you can teach your dog the important "drop it" command.

By: Eric Letendre

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Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Tips & Warnings:

  • Toy can be a fun, useful game to play with your dog as long as you follow the rules outlined in this article.
  • Most dogs that like to play tug get very motivated when you bring out the tug toy. Have your dog do obedience before, during and after tug games.
  • Don't play if you can't control the game
  • Don't play if you can't get your dog to release the tug toy
  • Always make sure you win the tug games

Step1
Playing tug can be a great game for your dog. Tug games have gotten a bad rap and many dog owners have been told to never play tug with their dog. I have a little different take on the subject and teach that tug can and should be played as long as you follow some simple rules. Step one when playing tug games always has the owner starting the game. Don't let your dog start the game. You should always start the game.
Step2
Next thing to remember when playing tug is that your dog's teeth should never come into contact with your skin. If your dog's teeth touch your hands or arm, the game should immediately end,
Step3
During the game the owner should frequently take obedience breaks. As your playing tug, stop the game and have your dog perform a command. Once your dog does the command you can start playing again.
Step4
The final and most important step of tug games is the ending. Always make sure that when you are ready to finish the game you should always make your dog release the tug toy to you. If you can't get your dog to release I don't recommend playing tug games.

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on 6/5/2007 You need to think about Tug from your dog's point of view. To her, Tug is a strength game. When you play Tug together and she wins (you let go of the Tug toy after you get bored with the game) it communicates to her that she is physically stronger than you.

Now when she grabs something that she sees as very valuable (a piece of chicken or steak from the counter or that fell on the floor for example) and you walk over to her to take it away, this is what is going through her mind...

Hey, I've just won the last 257 games of Tug. I've shown you that I am strongest and I really want this piece of chicken. Don't even think of trying to take it away.

It can create a potentially dangerous situation. You can prevent that by always winning Tug and communicating to her in a way that she understands that you are the strongest.

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on 5/24/2007 "Always make sure you win the tug games"

Hi, just wanted to know why this is important?

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