How to Train Your Dog to Play Peekaboo?
Nov 17, 2025
Dogs love games that challenge their minds and strengthen their bond with their owners.
One of the most entertaining tricks you can teach your pup is how to play peekaboo, a game that combines obedience, excitement, and a little bit of mystery.
If youโve ever wondered how to train your dog to play peekaboo, youโre in the right place.
๐ Read the full training guide at Doggozila Magazine on the link below: ๐
๐ https://doggozila.com/how-to-train-your-dog-to-play-peekaboo/
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You know that classic childhood game,
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Peekab-boo? Well, what if I told you we
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could turn it into an amazing training
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adventure for you and your dog? Today,
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that's exactly what we're going to do.
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And as you'll see, it's so much more
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than just a cute little trick. It's a
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fantastic way to connect with your best
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friend. So, you might be thinking, "Peko
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for my dog? Isn't that just a silly
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game?" Well, you might be really
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surprised by the answer. Believe it or
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not, the science is in on this one. It
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turns out this simple game is a genuine
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mental workout that can actually boost
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your dog's brain power and their overall
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well-being. All right, so before we dive
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into how to play, let's start with the
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why. Because honestly, understanding the
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incredible benefits packed into this
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game is the first and maybe most
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important step. It's actually pretty
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wild how many benefits are packed into
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this one little game. We're talking
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about boosting their cognitive skills,
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making them better problem solvers, and
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even helping to lower their stress
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levels. Interactive play like this
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really lights up their mind, helps them
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focus, and of course, it deepens that
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amazing bond the two of you already
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share. And hey, don't just take my word
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for it. There was a study back in 2019
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published in the journal Animal
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Cognition that found games exactly like
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this one genuinely improve a dog's
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problem solving skills over time. So,
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when you're playing, you're not just
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goofing around, you're literally making
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your dog smarter. How cool is that? So,
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what's really going on in their little
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doggy brains? Well, it all comes down to
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something called cognitive flexibility.
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Think of it as mental gymnastics for
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your pup. The surprise of you
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disappearing and then poof, reappearing
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trains their brain to adapt to new and
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unexpected things. And that really
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matters in the real world. A dog with
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good cognitive flexibility is way less
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likely to get stressed out by new stuff,
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like a visitor at the door or a weird
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noise on your walk. It's a fun game that
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builds real confidence. Okay, so are you
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convinced yet? I thought so. Now, let's
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get you set up for success. And don't
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worry, prepping your Peekaboo Play Zone
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is super, super simple. First things
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first, let's talk about time. The number
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one rule, keep your training sessions
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short and sweet. We're talking five,
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maybe 10 minutes tops. That's the sweet
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spot to keep your dog totally engaged
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and prevent anyone from getting
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frustrated. And always, always end on a
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high note. So, here's your simple prep
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list. First, find a quiet spot where
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your dog can really focus. Next, grab
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some high-v value rewards, and we'll
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talk more about what that means in just
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a second. It also helps if your dog has
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had a little exercise to get the zooies
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out. And most importantly, bring a fun,
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playful attitude. Your energy is totally
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contagious.
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Okay, let's get real about rewards for a
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second, cuz not all treats are created
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equal. For this, you want something
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really high value. Think soft, smelly
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little pieces of cheese or chicken.
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something that makes their ears perk up.
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Their regular boring kibble just isn't
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going to cut it here. And hey, if your
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dog isn't a big foodie, their favorite
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toy or a quick game of tug works
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perfectly, too. Now, before we jump into
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the fun part, let's quickly go over what
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not to do. Try not to move too fast or
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hide too suddenly, especially at first.
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You don't want to startle your dog. And
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always, always pay attention to their
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body language. Little signs like yawning
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when they're not tired or licking their
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lips a lot can mean they're feeling a
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bit stressed and it's time for a break.
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All right, the stage is set, you know
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the science, and you've got the good
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treats ready. It's time to open up the
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Peekaboo Playbook. This is a super
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simple step-by-step guide to get you and
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your pup playing in no time at all. It
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really just boils down to these four
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simple steps. First, you'll start with a
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treat in your closed hand. Say peekaboo
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and open your hand to reveal it. Easy.
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Once they get that, you'll do the same
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thing, but hiding your whole face. Now,
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this next part is the real magic. Step
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three. You wait for them to actually
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nudge your hands to ask for the reveal.
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The moment they do, you reward them.
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From there, you can start adding fun
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verbal cues to really turn it into a
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showstoppping trick. And I got to say,
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your superpower through all of this,
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it's patience. Every single dog learns
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at a different speed. Some might get
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this in a few minutes, others might take
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a couple of sessions. The most important
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thing is that you keep it positive, you
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keep it light, and you both keep having
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fun. Okay, so once your dog has the
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basics down and is a peek-ab-oo pro, you
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might think the game is over, but that's
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where you'd be wrong. Now it's time to
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level up and get into some advanced
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peekaboo. This is where you can get
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really creative and keep the game fresh
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and exciting. You can really see how the
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game just evolves, right? You go from
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just playing in one room to hiding
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behind furniture or even taking the game
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outside. You can start using props like
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blankets, and you can even get the whole
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family involved to help build your dog's
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social skills. The basic game is just
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the beginning. Seriously, the
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possibilities here are pretty much
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endless. Take the game outside and hide
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behind a tree. Use a verbal cue like
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find me to turn it into a super fun
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recall game. You can even polish it up
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and turn it into a performance trick
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that'll blow your friends away. Just a
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quick pro tip for these advanced levels.
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If your dog ever seems a little nervous
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or hesitant, just take it down a notch.
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It's no big deal. Go back to a step
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where they were really confident, shower
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them with praise, and then maybe try
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again later. No pressure. And you know,
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all this brings us to the most important
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rule of the entire game. It's a great
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little quote from Doggozilla magazine
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that says it all. As long as you and
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your dog are having fun, you're doing it
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right. It really is that simple. So,
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there you have it. the science, the
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steps, and the secret to turning a
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simple game into a powerful tool for
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bonding and brain boosting. The only
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question left is, what will your
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peekaboo adventure look like? Now go on,
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go have some fun.
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