Do you know about these?http://www.pawlickers.com/products/toys/puzzles-games
Hooch has 3 different ones and loves them. It's great to see their minds working. He really doesn't play with regular toys (he's more of an intellectual, lol) so we had to find something else to entertain him.
we have the spinning plate and the tornado..
the disk that spins to reveal treats under a bone shaped hole is a favorite. Roxy loves it. I haven't taken the time to really teach the tornado. They just want to pick it up and shake it.

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Audrey does like her toys, mainly balls
but she is not food motivated at all. I need some games that don't depend on food as the goal.

Cathy
when she first came home
Re: Cathy, I saw Lynn suggested "mind games" for Audrey...
I have a few of those for my dog.. they don't bother with them..when I sit to play the toy with them ..they jump all over me and ignor the toy..My dogs are just not into toys at all!
those are pretty neat!
Are they all food rewards? Audrey is not a food motivated dog, I'm not sure how long she'd try to figure something out if there was only food as a rewrad. Thanks for the suggestion though. Do you have any more ideas??

Cathy
when she first came home
Wow, NOT food motivated...hmmm....Hooch is ONLY
food motivate, lol. I'll let you know if I see anything else!