Interactive Play for Dogs

Step 3 - Interactive Play for Dogs

Enrichment, Engagement & Learning from Raw Feeding Plus

Interactive play is more than just fun — it’s an important part of your dog’s mental stimulation, behaviour, and wellbeing.

At Raw Feeding Plus, we promote play as a way to build relationships, reduce stress, and support positive training, backed by over 20 years’ experience working with dogs.

Why Interactive Play Matters

  • Builds confidence and emotional balance
  • Reduces boredom and unwanted behaviour
  • Encourages focus and problem‑solving
  • Strengthens your bond with your dog

A well‑stimulated dog is more likely to be calm, focused, and ready to learn.

Types of Interactive Play

✔ Food‑Based Enrichment

  • Scatter feeding
  • Lick mats
  • Stuffed toys

These tap into natural behaviours and help promote calm, focused engagement.

✔ Toy‑Based Play

  • Tug (with clear rules)
  • Fetch and retrieve games
  • Interactive toys

Structured play builds control and strengthens communication.

✔ Training‑Based Play

  • Clicker training games
  • Shaping behaviours
  • Reward‑based challenges

Learning can be fun — combining play with training keeps dogs engaged and motivated.

How to Use Play Effectively

Keep It Structured

  • Start and finish games clearly
  • Encourage calm engagement, not chaos

Match the Dog

  • Adjust activity to age, breed, and energy levels
  • Build confidence gradually

Balance Arousal

Play should not overstimulate. If your dog becomes too excitable, switch to calmer activities such as food enrichment.

Play, Training & Nutrition

Interactive play works best alongside:

  • Positive training methods that reward good choices
  • Appropriate treats that support focus and digestion
  • Balanced nutrition that fuels both body and mind

Make Play Part of Everyday Life

Interactive play doesn’t need to be complicated. A few minutes each day can make a big difference to your dog’s behaviour, focus, and overall wellbeing.