: Use a consistent "stop" or "peace" command to lower intensity if play becomes too rough.
: Before playing on asphalt or sand, use the 7-second rule : if you can't hold your palm on the surface for 7 seconds, it's too hot for their paws. Where to Play and Socialize
: Try the "Puppy Cam" to secretly record their reactions when you enter a room, or the "Paws-itivity Challenge" showing routines that make them happiest. playing with dogs.webm
: Film your dog playing outside as background footage for social media messages or personal keepsakes. Safety & Training Tips for Play
: Create "How-To" segments on teaching essential play skills like "drop it" or "leave it" to prevent over-excitement. : Use a consistent "stop" or "peace" command
: Capture your dog's high-speed "zoomies" and use slow-motion effects to highlight their goofy facial expressions during play.
: End play sessions while your dog is still excited and interested; this keeps them eager for the next session and prevents crankiness from exhaustion. : Film your dog playing outside as background
: Keep toys below your waist to discourage your dog from jumping up toward your face or chest.