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For the first time, some dogs may not know how to play educational toys stuffed with a little heart. It is suggested that the first few times, dogs should be guided to know that there are delicious things in them. For example, the owner can drop snacks out of the toy several times before the dog, so that the dog will be interested in the toy. The owner can also paint the toy with something that can be licked by the dog, so that the dog can smell and lick the toy. To make dogs love playing educational toys, you can try the following three skimming steps. < br> First, use your favorite food as an inducement: < /strong > Mix a little taste that dogs can't resist in snacks, such as dog cheese, canned dog, dried meat, etc. The purpose is to let the dog take the initiative to play, and will do whatever it takes to eat what's inside. < br> Second, it becomes difficult from simple play: < /strong > At the beginning, the dog should get snacks first, otherwise, if the dog is frustrated, he won't want to play later. When the dog begins to look forward to playing with toys, it can gradually increase the difficulty and prolong the time for the dog to concentrate on solving puzzles. However, at first, it should be avoided to be too simple, so as to prevent the dog from just eating and leaving, and not playing the real function of the toy. < br> Third, add interest with different tastes: < /strong > Dogs also like to taste early. Changing the taste of snacks in toys at the right time, such as soaking feed or dog biscuits first, can make dogs feel that "this toy plays differently today". That is to say, taking turns to put snacks with different tastes, and letting the dog experience the fun of different ways of playing will make him like playing educational toys.