5 Inside Dog Activities Every Pet Parent Should Know
By: Kelli Rascoe & Trupanion Staff / Updated June 28, 2023
All dogs need regular, daily exercise. And in most cases, pet parents achieve this by taking their pal on walks and trip to the local park. But what do you do in the event of bad weather or in other situations where heading outdoors for long periods of time may be unsafe?
Instead of just waiting things out and having your canine forfeit their much-needed exercise, there are several activities you can do indoors with dogs that’ll keep them active and engaged.
5 activities to do indoors with dogs
Too cold or rainy outside to go out and play? Not feeling so well yourself? Read on to learn
some easy indoor dog activities that can help keep your pet entertained and happy in the comfort of your own
home.
1. Indoor fetch
Games of fetch don’t need to be limited to balls and sticks in the yard. Try rolling balls in different
directions around the house instead of throwing them in the air, or tossing your pup’s favourite soft toy across
the room. Naturally, you’ll want to make sure your pet has plenty of space to run wherever you decided to play
this game.
2. Scavenger hunt
To engage your pet’s senses while helping them get exercise, consider setting up a DIY dog scavenger hunt. This
interactive activity works well with dogs of all ages and doesn’t take long to put together. Here are some easy
instructions:
- Grab things your dog can easily sift through, like a couple magazines or newspapers, plastic cups, a
blanket, pieces of cardboard, cardboard boxes, or even a snuffle mat.
- Set these items up in different areas around the house, out in the open where your dog can find them.
- Grab a small handful of healthy treats or dry dog food and tuck pieces in and around each pile of items.
- Time to go! Start by leading your dog to the first pile and helping him find the first treat. Then,
excitedly cheer them on as they hunt for more (tip: some dogs may need more help being led around than
others). Keep in mind that while your dog may not necessarily understand what you're saying, they will understand an encouraging and enthusiastic vocal tone.
Watch an example of a DIY dog scavenger hunt in action for some more inspiration!
3. Doggy puzzle toys
Puzzle feeders and toys that hide treats (like a Kong) are a great way for dogs to burn energy and engage their
minds while in pursuit of a tasty reward. To really give your pup a challenge, try combining these toys with
your indoor scavenger hunt.
4. Dog agility course
Many dogs love to jump and work their way around obstacles. So, why not set up your pet’s very own indoor
agility course at home? You can always purchase canine agility equipment, but there are also some simple ways to
set up a DIY dog agility course using things you already have.
It doesn’t have to be complicated — carve a path through your living room using pillows and couch cushions,
blankets, and other safe objects. If your dog is a jumper, create low hurdles for them to navigate over. Use
items like ropes, balls, and squeaky toys to keep the path engaging. A treat-filled Kong or similar enrichment dog toy may also be a fun way
to end the game.
If your pet has never done agility before, always talk with your veterinarian before getting started. They’ll be
able to advise what kinds of movement are best for your pal’s specific breed and health needs.
5. Hide and seek
You never know when a fun game of hide and seek may involve the whole family! When it comes to your pup, it’s an
opportunity to work on basic dog training commands.