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

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    Mental stimulation is an umbrella term used to simply describe anything that keeps your dog’s brain churning. Think of it as any activity that sparks your dog’s brain. Think of it as any ...

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    All you'll need to give your dog some exciting mental stimulation is a muffin tin, a variety of tennis balls, and some treats. The look on the dogs' faces when their dad set it on the ground was ...

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    If your dog is young and hyper and struggles to listen, he may benefit from exercise, mental stimulation, and some impulse control training. Many young dogs have little frustration tolerance and ...

  5. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Kong dog toy can be thrown, stuffed with treats, or chewed. These toys can be useful for extremely active dogs who need mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. Some examples are food delivery toys, Kongs stuffed with dog food, frozen peanut butter and/or treats, chew challenge toys, and puzzle toys. [1]

  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 ...

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    An hour long walk with a senior dog may seem impossible, so you can break the time down into smaller chunks or even try swimming instead. Mental stimulation is just as important as physical activity.