l got him Premier Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Dog Toy and he loves it. But now I want to stimulate his brain some more so I need new ideas. I was looking at those puzzle games and they looked interesting. I don't want something to easy and I don't want something that will break easily. He is a big puppy so he needs a sturdy toy. So please give me your ideas.|||Nina Ottosson makes some very complex toys that are durable, although they are not inexpensive. http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/鈥?/a> If you are looking more along the lines of what you have now, but more challenging, my dogs love the Leo. They can be hooked together to make them more challenging for the dog. http://www.caninegenius.com/cgi-bin/miva鈥?/a>|||One thing i do with my dog is "hide and seek." Take a smelly treat and make a "trail" in the house for the dog to follow - start in just one room then work up to the whole house. My dog loves to be "blindfolded" then goes nuts trailing the scent and looking for the treat or toy! You can also have the dog seek a person (you, family, friends, etc.)
I also use the Nina Ottosson toys -
http://www.BestFriendsGeneralStore.com/u鈥?/a>|||Personally, I like the KONG toys. They are very hardy, and just stuff them with some bread and peanut butter, put it in the freezer for a bit, and then give it to him. It's very mentally stimulating for them to how to figure out how to get the food out. My friend's dog never seems to get tired of it, and back when I had a dog, his Kong was his favorite toy.|||Well, it's not extremely difficult, but a Kong toy works well for German Shepherds. They're ridiculously sturdy, and it takes the dog a couple hours to get everything out of it.|||hide food in little pockets under the ground in your yard and let him dig it up
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