Scottish Shepherd Dog (details)
Dogs are born with a keen sense of smell. Owners can take advantage of this to play ball-finding games with dogs, and increase interaction with dogs during the game. Before playing this game, the dog should first learn to take things, so that when the dog finds something, it will take it back to the owner, and the owner should praise and reward the dog in time.
In fact, when the owner is waiting in another room for the dog to pick up the things, he can ask the dog to find the hidden things first, and the dog will get excited in the process of searching. For example, toy balls can make dogs familiar with the taste of balls first, then let dogs sit and lie down, and train them step by step. Every time a dog completes a step, it gradually becomes more difficult to find the ball. Give the dog the greatest praise and praise. When you start training your dog to find the ball, you can go back to the beginning of the game. In this way, the dog will learn how to find the ball, try again, hide the ball in an obvious position, and then make it more difficult to find it. But let the dog know that the owner is not making things difficult for him, but teaching him to succeed step by step.