When winter’s chill sets in, it often means dogs are stuck inside for longer stretches, leaving them restless and under-stimulated. Whether you’ve got a young pup bouncing off the walls or an older dog that spends most of their days lounging, mental enrichment is key to keeping them content. Veterinarian Dr. Adam Christman recently introduced a simple DIY game that’s perfect for keeping dogs entertained indoors. The best part? You don’t need fancy equipment — just a muffin tin, some treats, and a handful of tennis balls.
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Dr. Christman’s game is as easy as it is fun. Once the muffin tin was set on the floor, the dogs in the video immediately perked up, knowing something exciting was about to happen. Their expressions said it all: playful curiosity and anticipation. Watching them figure it out made viewers eager to try it with their own pets.
The reactions from dog lovers were full of enthusiasm. “Lol my dog will fling that tin to infinity and beyond LOL!” @stella moffett joked. For @druidfew, the game was a perfect stormy-day solution: “It’s so stormy and my Doxies get so bored! I’m going to do this…please share more!!”
While food-based games like this are fantastic, some pet parents wondered about non-food options, especially for dogs with dietary restrictions. One commenter asked, “What can we do that’s not food-related?” Dr. Christman’s video sparked ideas beyond treats, too.
There are plenty of creative ways to engage dogs without relying on snacks. For example, everyday items around the house — like Amazon delivery boxes or packing paper — can become fun “toys.” Dogs love anything that makes noise, and giving them a box to explore, shred, or push around provides hours of entertainment. Even cardboard toilet paper tubes can serve as budget-friendly distractions. Please make sure your dogs are supervised during playtime!
Another idea? Take your pup on a sniffing adventure. Whether indoors or outside (weather permitting), let them explore at their own pace. If you’re stuck indoors, allow your dog to roam through rooms they usually don’t visit, like the basement, garage, or a cluttered part of the house. For those able to get outside, slow down the usual walking routine. Instead of rushing them along, give them time to pause, sniff, and investigate their surroundings. Letting your dog take in the smells of the neighborhood — or even a patch of grass — can feel like the ultimate reward.
These activities provide meaningful mental stimulation and keep your furry friend engaged even when the weather makes it challenging. Whether it’s a muffin tin game or a crinkly box session, finding ways to enrich your dog’s day is easier than you might think.