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  2. How to Keep Your Dog’s Mind Sharp: 16 Trainer-Approved Brain ...

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    Related: 10 Creative Ways to Enrich Your Indoor Cat's Environment. 16 Fun Brain Games for Dogs. Brain games can be played with dogs of all ages, although the approach might vary slightly depending ...

  3. How to play hide and seek with your dog in 8 easy steps - AOL

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    Step 5: Praise excitedly and reward your dog: That may be a treat or playing with their favorite toy, whatever they love the best. Step 6: Gradually make it harder: For the first few times, let ...

  4. 32 interesting facts about albino dogs - AOL

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    Investing in dog puzzle toys, creating space outside to let your dog dig, giving them time on a walk to sniff, or playing indoor games for dogs are all great ways of offering your pup mental ...

  5. Fetch (game) - Wikipedia

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    A dog returning a thrown ball. Fetch is a pet game where an object, such as a stick or ball, is thrown a moderate distance away from the animal, and it is the animal's objective to grab and retrieve ("fetch") it.

  6. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process in dogs of acquiring information and conceptual skills, and storing them in memory, retrieving, combining and comparing them, and using them in new situations. [1] Studies have shown that dogs display many behaviors associated with intelligence. They have advanced memory skills, and are able to ...

  7. Indoor games and sports - Wikipedia

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    Various indoor games, including billiards, snooker and pool, are played on a large, flat, cloth-covered table with six pockets. In these games, each of the two players tries to pot the balls (knock them into the pockets) by striking them with a cue-ball, which is hit with the tip of a stick called a cue.