Is Your Dog Bored? 3 DIY Brain Games to Keep Them Happy

Rachel M.
by Rachel M.

Just like us, dogs need mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. When boredom strikes, it can lead to unwanted behaviors like chewing furniture, excessive barking, or digging up the yard. 


The good news? You don’t need to buy expensive toys to keep your pup entertained. With a little creativity, you can turn your home into a canine enrichment center.


Here are three simple DIY brain games to keep your dog’s mind sharp and their tail wagging.

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1. The muffin tin puzzle

What you need:

  • A muffin tin
  • Tennis balls or similarly sized toys
  • Your dog’s favorite treats


How to play:

Place a few treats in the cups of a muffin tin and cover them with tennis balls. Let your dog sniff around and figure out how to remove the balls to get to the treats. Start with a few uncovered cups so your dog understands the game, then increase the difficulty over time.


Why it works:

This game taps into your dog’s natural foraging instincts and encourages problem-solving. It’s especially great for high-energy breeds that thrive on mental challenges.

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2. The towel roll-up

What you need:

  • An old bath towel
  • Small, dry treats


How to play:

Lay the towel flat, sprinkle treats along its length, and roll it up like a burrito. Let your dog use their nose, paws, and teeth to unravel it and discover the hidden rewards. For an added challenge, tie the ends of the towel in a loose knot.


Why it works:

This game promotes sniffing and persistence, two great ways to reduce boredom and anxiety in dogs. It’s also an excellent indoor activity for rainy days or for older dogs who may not need as much physical exercise.

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3. The cup game

What you need:

  • 3 cups or plastic containers
  • A smelly treat


How to play:

Place a treat under one cup while your dog watches. Shuffle the cups slowly, then encourage your dog to find the treat. When they choose correctly, lift the cup and let them enjoy the prize. Over time, increase the difficulty by adding more cups or shuffling faster.


Why it works:

This game enhances focus and memory. It also builds confidence as your dog learns to trust their instincts and decision-making.

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Final thoughts

These DIY brain games are fun, affordable, and easy to set up with items you already have at home. Best of all, they strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend.


So the next time your dog seems restless, try one of these simple games. 


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