Training Senior Dogs to Play Games on Touch Screens in 2025: Vet Backed Tips 🐾📱

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Training Senior Dogs to Play Games on Touch Screens in 2025: Vet Backed Tips 🐾📱
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🔍 Why Touch-Screen Games?
Touch‑screen apps offer low-impact, mentally stimulating play, ideal for senior dogs with mobility limitations. These games provide novel experiences that encourage cognitive engagement on the couch.
🎮 The Best Types of Touch‑Screen Games
- Art apps: Nose or paw taps create designs.
- Noise-makers: Touch triggers squeaks or animal sounds.
- Chase games: Animated creatures entice taps.
- Q&A buttons: Simple yes/no interactivity.
🛡️ Device Safety First
- Use a shatterproof screen protector.
- Keep the tablet flat on a stable surface to avoid falls and scratches.
🐶 Step-by-Step Nose-Bump Training
Target training teaches your dog to nose‑touch a specific point—a perfect base for touchscreen games:
- Offer your open palm; reward with clicker or “yes!” and treat when touched.
- Transfer target to a piece of paper taped to your hand, and mark each touch.
- Move paper to walls, floor, then directly onto the device; fade it gradually as your dog learns “touch.”
🧠 Encouraging App Play
Once “touch” on the screen is consistent, introduce games like chase apps. Let instinct take over by positioning the device within view and encouraging nose taps.
👀 Know When to Stop
- Watch for signs of frustration—like barking, pawing outside the screen, or ignoring stimuli.
- End each session with a more natural play like a plush toy or a brief walk to reinforce positive association.
🔚 Final Thoughts
Touch-screen games are a creative way to boost mental activity in senior dogs while being gentle on aging joints. With gradual target training, device protection, and mindful supervision, you can enjoy tech-supported quality time together 📱❤️.