Teach Your Boston Terrier to Sniff & Search for Things (Step by Step)


Are you looking for an exciting activity for you and your Boston Terrier? Have you ever thought about teaching them how to sniff and search for things?

It’s a great way to provide mental stimulation and exercise. Plus, it encourages natural instincts and gives your pup something fun to focus on.

Where is it!?

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get started!

Teaching Your Boston Terrier To Sniff and Search!

Training your Boston Terrier to sniff and search is a great way to keep them mentally stimulated and busy while also honing their natural instincts as well. Sniffing and searching allows your pup to use their nose and brains in a creative and fun way, helping them stay active and interested in the world around them.

Step by Step – Train your Boston to sniff and search

Step 1: Start small with familiar items or toys.

Choose a few items that your Boston already knows, like their favorite toy. Place the item in front of them so they can see it, then hide it somewhere nearby. To start off, keep the hiding spot very easy to find so that your dog has some early success. As they get better at the game, make the hiding spots more difficult.

Step 2: Encourage your dog with verbal cues and rewards.

When your Boston finds what you’ve hidden, be sure to praise them by saying “good job!” or “yes!” while giving treats or other rewards like belly rubs or playing with their favorite toy. This will help them understand that they are doing something right and will motivate them to continue searching.

Step 3: Increase the difficulty as your pup gets better at finding things you hide.

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Once your pup is good at finding objects in easy places, begin hiding objects in more difficult locations, like behind furniture or under blankets. You can also hide multiple objects at once to increase the challenge level of the game. Make sure you reward your pup each time they find something so that they know how well they are doing and stay motivated throughout the game.

Tips For Training Your Boston Terrier To Sniff and Search For Things

Here are some tips when training your dog to search and sniff:

• Be patient and encourage your canine when they get it right.

• Use positive reinforcement like verbal praise or treats to reward your dog for a job well done.

• Start off with easy hiding spots and slowly increase the difficulty as your pup gets better at sniffing and searching.

• Take frequent breaks from training so your pup doesn’t get bored or discouraged.

• Have fun and enjoy the bonding time with your pup!

Final Thoughts

Teaching your Boston Terrier how to sniff and search for things is a great way to provide mental stimulation and exercise for both you and your pup!

The key is patience, rewards, and gradually increasing difficulty as your pup gets better at finding hidden objects. With enough practice, your Boston Terrier will be an expert sniffer in no time! Have fun!

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Donnie Gardner

Donnie Gardner is the founder of Boston Terrier Society and author of The Complete Boston Terrier Guide. He has been raising Bella his Boston Terrier since 2010 and resides in Kansas with his wife, daughter, two sons. He created Boston Terrier Society to help owners make informed decisions about their dog's health, training, and care. 📖 Get his book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/06k3klcb

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