Muffin Tin Game for Dogs - Quick & Easy Enrichment | Pupford
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The Muffin Tin Game is an easy, fun-to-play, and inexpensive brain game for dogs.
You can play it at relatively any time, no matter the weather or situation outside.
Remember to never underestimate the power of keeping your dog's brain sharp and focused. Numerous studies show the health benefits mental enrichment can provide our four-legged friends.
They need jobs and things to accomplish, just like us humans!
WHAT IS THE MUFFIN TIN GAME?
The Muffin Tin Game is an enrichment activity for dogs where they sniff out treats that are hidden under tennis balls in a muffin tin. The game forces them to paw at, pick up, or use their nose to move the balls to access the treats.
It's one of the easiest enrichment games because most people already have all the necessary tools for the game! More on that now. 👇
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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO PLAY THE MUFFIN TIN GAME
Most of what you need to play this brain game can be found in your house already! Here is what you'll need to play this game:
One muffin tin
One tennis ball per muffin tin hole
Treats your dog will work for (looking for some? Check these out)
Just like the required items, how to play this brain game is very easy. Here's how to play the muffin tin game with your dog:
Get a muffin tin
Fill most of the holes (not all) with 3-5 treats
Cover every hole with a tennis ball
Let your dog sniff out the treats and use their brain to figure out how to remove the balls to access the treats!
That is it, easy!
NOTE: If your dog tries to pick up the tin, just hold it down!
MUFFIN TIN GAME VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
Here's all of that in a short video! Watch below for complete video instructions, and my dog Scout completely missing the point of the game. 😅
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RECAP OF THE MUFFIN TIN GAME
The Muffin Tin Game is one of our favorite dog brain games because it's simple, effective, and fun for your dog! And remember, working our dog's mind is just as important as the physical exercise they get each day.
A dog with a sharp mind will be better at training, responding to cues, and also, much calmer throughout the day!
Have you tried it out yet? Vote in the poll below. ⤵️
Have questions about this game? Ask them in the comments below!
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We love it here! Have been playing it for a long time and it is part of our train repertoire. Ollie, my little terrier mix, moved the ball once, but he is startled by the noise of the ball on the tin, so I leave his treats uncovered for his “turn”. Archie, our young golden retriever, loves playing, and nimbly moves all the balls. I put a treat (usually their dry kibble, or small soft treats) in every hole. I let the pup who is not using the tin get their treats from the snuffle mat I ordered from a pet rescue site awhile ago!
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Joyce Zangari 01/26/2025
For my pitbull socks are less of a choking hazard Than a tennis ball she chews the tennis ball into little half inch squares. They’re all over my yard. I try to keep them picked up.
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Sheila Tyler01/26/2025
I like this game. I’m going to try it with my dog.
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Marty tomasino01/26/2025
I have a 2.5 lb 3 mo old puppy…..small mouth. What mind game is good for her?
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Cyndi01/26/2025
I’ve done this game using rolled up socks rather than tennis balls for my puppy.
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Leave a CommentWe love it here! Have been playing it for a long time and it is part of our train repertoire. Ollie, my little terrier mix, moved the ball once, but he is startled by the noise of the ball on the tin, so I leave his treats uncovered for his “turn”. Archie, our young golden retriever, loves playing, and nimbly moves all the balls. I put a treat (usually their dry kibble, or small soft treats) in every hole. I let the pup who is not using the tin get their treats from the snuffle mat I ordered from a pet rescue site awhile ago!
For my pitbull socks are less of a choking hazard Than a tennis ball she chews the tennis ball into little half inch squares. They’re all over my yard. I try to keep them picked up.
I like this game. I’m going to try it with my dog.
I have a 2.5 lb 3 mo old puppy…..small mouth. What mind game is good for her?
I’ve done this game using rolled up socks rather than tennis balls for my puppy.