Animals At Play or, Why Didn’t the Polar Bear Eat the Husky?





Dog training (and life in general) should be fun. If you agree, the research conducted by Dr. Stuart Brown at the The National Institute for Play should be very interesting. There is a longer version of this video, which was part of a presentation Dr. Brown gave at TED,on his site.

How does this relate to dog training? Simple. Play with your dog. Don’t just give him toys. Play tug, fetch, hide and seek, whatever she enjoys.

Enjoy your dog. That why you got him!

 

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  1. Posted July 28, 2009 at 5:33 am | Permalink

    Great!
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