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Dog Games For The Entire Family!

Dogs Are Part Of Our Families
And Our Dog Games Are Family Friendly Online Entertainment

Challenge yourself to one of our dog games. There's no doubt that dogs live in the moment and appreciate every second of life.

We've decided to dedicate a page just to games and the fun nature of our canine friends.

We encourage our visitors to take a moment from their own busy lives and play a game. Chances are that if you're exploring our site, then dogs are probably a passion of yours.
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So, think like your dog for a moment. Relax, take it easy and let the games begin......



Dog Game #1: "Skeleton Park"
In this game, you are the skeleton. Your objective is to run around the morgue finding and picking up as many bones as you can without being caught and eaten by the dogs. Unfortunately, the dogs don't get along too well and should they meet, they will fight. There are five levels in all, so collect all 8 bones to make it to the next level. Oh, and watch out for those dogs!

Controls: Press the left and right arrow keys to guide Frank through the park.


Dog Game #2: "Jack Russell Puppy"
The goal here is to help the puppy "Jack" to reach his food bowl. The trick is to collect the bones and avoid all traps and other threats. You must draw a path between the start point and the food bowl so that Jack can walk on it! Left Click and Drag your mouse on the game screen to draw the line. But remember that you can only draw pathways when there's magic sand left
(Shown by the meter at the bottom), so use it carefully.

In order to gain points, you want to draw paths so that Jack can collect the bones while avoiding the mines and other threats. Don't draw a steep line or the puppy will fall through. Draw a vertical line to change Jack's direction. Go through the tutorial in the game to learn all the controls.


Dog Game #3: "The Party Pals"
Licorice the kitten and Coconut the puppy are best of friends! They get lots of gifts and they both enjoy sharing their gifts with one another. The trick in this game is to help Licorice to jump up and unwrap the gifts (roll your Mouse Pointer over them to make them jump). Then Coconut must catch the goodies that fall from the gift boxes.

The red gift boxes contain goodies and the green gift boxes contain circles of protection that will keep both of them immune from any sort of injuries. Have Licorice jump onto the fence in order to reach the higher gift boxes. The number of hearts at the top right corner show how much energy they have left. Also, stay away from the bees and jump over the rocks!

Time their jumps carefully to grab all the gifts and avoid any injury.

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Great One-On-One Dog Games That Are Fun And Educational For Your Dog

  • Teach him to stay while you hide a treat or ball, then have him find it.

  • Teach him search and rescue techniques by providing a small treat and encouraging him to sniff it while you hold it tightly in your hand.

    Then, have him stay while you place it somewhere. Then tell him to "find it". Do this several times to encourage him to use his incredible sense of smell and you will be surprised how quickly he will rescue the hot dog and of course eat it as well.

  • Place him in a sit/stay position, walk several feet away. You want to teach him to come to you when he hears a certain word. Example: Red, Green, Yellow, and teach him to return on Blue. Do several times and increase the distance between you and your dog until he gets the hang of it.

    Perhaps we should all take lessons from our dog's on how to enjoy the small things in life.



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