Your Dog’s Brain Exercise Needs Revealed

Do you know your dog’s brain exercise needs? Simply providing your dog with enough mental stimulation improves mental health, boosts cognitive functions, reduces anxiety, while decreasing undesired behaviors and boredom.

With all these benefits, it seems like a no-brainer that dogs need mental stimulation. I’m sure that you’ve seen many medical reports that state humans need to stay mentally active as they age. The same is true for our furry friends. Yes, dogs can develop dementia and other brain-related issues as they age. So, a healthy and happy dog brain is a great idea. Besides, when you engage your dog’s brain, it means less barking, digging, licking, anxiety, and destructive behavior. While a dog may not be able to do a crossword puzzle daily, you can encourage dog mental stimulation. 

Thankfully, it’s not a taxing chore to stimulate your dog’s brain. But it may be confusing to figure out how much of a brain boost your dog needs daily. I know I’ve worried about whether my dog, Henry, is getting enough mental stimulation. So, I created a simple and fun calculator to help you determine your dog’s daily exercise needs. You and your furry friend will love this one! 

A simple tool lets you the right amount dog mental brain exercise your pup needs! Great for dog mental health, enrichment, stimulation games, and even fun dog cognitive toys and DIY ideas. Brain games made easy makes for happy dog. Find more fun dog activities at tailwagwisdom.com
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Budget tip:
Giving your dog an adequate amount of mental stimulation and mental exercise isn’t pricey or complicated. You can even use DIY toys for brain engagement. The pay-off can be big with less behavioral issues and a mentally healthy pup. That’s a major win-win for you and your dog! 
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🐾 Dog Brain Boost Calculator 🧠

Find out how much daily mental exercise your pup needs!

Now that you know how much mental stimulation your pup needs, you may be asking, “How on earth do I do it?” I’ve got that covered as well, both for DIY games and simple store-supplied brain games your pup will love. 

Fun DIY mental stimulation ideas and brain games you may want to try

Freeze a specific toy (waterproof toy) in a bucket of water and let your dog work to get to it (good summer activity)

Shell game or cup game
This one is well demonstrated by AnimalWised.

DIY puzzle toy
This is a fun one by Pearl The Golden Pup.

Teaching your dog sports like agility training
This is a great demonstration by One Mind Dogs.

Related articles to DIY help with dog brain exercise:

DIY Isn’t My Thing. What Can I Do To Boost My Dog’s Brain Exercise Power?

Henry licks his face after his favorite brain exercise with his lick mat
Henry loves his lick mat even with bed fur.

If you really want to open your dog’s brain flood gate, then interactive dog toys, like a dog talking game, will do the trick. This type of toy helps with building problem-solving skills. While it can take a bit to teach your dog what each word means, the payoff again is huge. Besides, you’ll be super proud of your bilingual pup!

Does dog mental stimulation save me money?

Yes! When you incorporate dog mental exercises and work on cognitive abilities, then your pup has less need for barking, anxiety, or destroying furniture. Considering the following for a moment. 

IssueEstimated Cost
Destroying Furniture$100 – 10,000
Lost dog$25 – 8,000
Dog dementia$100 – 2,500
Happy and healthy pupPRICELESS!!!

Yes, mental exercises for dogs are a major brain boost for your pup!

The tool you need to tell you exactly how much dog mental brain exercise your pup needs! This article also provides great dog mental health, enrichment, stimulation games, and even fun dog cognitive toys and DIY ideas. Affordable brain games makes for a happy dog. Discover more fun dog activities at tailwagwisdom.com


You might be a dog lover, but you don’t need to spend a ton of time or money on stimulating your dog’s brain. Even 10 minutes a day is a great brain boost for all pups, including senior dogs. Also, rotating what you do to engage your dog’s brain is a great idea. For example, with my dog, Henry, I like to play guessing games, sniff games, and exploring sniffaris (walks and letting him sniff and explore). 

In the summer, Henry loves to chase lizards and try to find which way they dart. In the winter, he loves to dance through the snow and find what’s buried. Probably one of his favorite brain boost activities is training. He loves to learn a new behavior or trick, and I’m proud of him for doing it.

Basically, think of your dog as you would yourself. Doing the same thing every day can be boring. But a good mix of fun and engaging metal activities is always fun. Your dog will love it, and you’ll love your happy and healthy pup even more! 

About Terri Rodefer

Terri Rodefer is the founder of Tail Wag Wisdom, a blog focused on affordable pet care. She likes to say helping pet parents afford and love their animals even more, makes her tail wag. As a lifelong lover of all animals and with a background in economics, biology, and marketing, she brings a unique spin to pet care. 

8 thoughts on “Your Dog’s Brain Exercise Needs Revealed”

  1. Yes! I was reading this thinking I am so not a DIY person and you give me just what I need. Great stuff Henry (and Mom).

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    • Thanks, Marjorie! I absolutely had to include the non-DIY options because we don’t all have DIY time or even like it. 🙂

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  2. Love the quiz! It’s crazy how big a deal I make of doing it in my head when they really don’t need hours of work. 20 minutes a day is totally doable!

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  3. So important to massage the brain. Goes for humans, pups and kitties.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and week. ♥

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    • Thank you so much for letting me participate in the Tuesday Blog Hop! I really appreciate it! I hope you and yours had a pawsome week!

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  4. Terri, this is wonderful! I always engaged my Huskies in mental games – puzzles, etc., but I had never seen the calculator before. This will certainly be a wonderful and extremely helpful tool! Fantastic!

    DIY is so wonderful, cost-effective, and great fun for the pups and hu-parents! I used to love to play the Shell Game with mine! They always won, with those wonderful sniffers!

    Love this! Sharing with all of my readers!

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    • Thanks, Dorothy! It really was fun to create that calculator. My hope is that dog parents will realize mental stimulation is important and it doesn’t take much time, effort, or money either. Henry loves the shell game and which hand too. It’s so funny to watch him and I’m always so proud of him for doing well.

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