Friday, December 5, 2025

Play, Learn, Connect with Merry Movement Mania

 How Movement Becomes a Powerful Training Tool

Part of our December Play, Learn, Connect Challenge!

The holidays bring joy, laughter, and… a whole lot of movement. People coming and going, packages arriving, kids running, decorations rustling, doors opening constantly.
For our dogs, this can be a lot to process.

That’s why this month’s Merry Movement Challenge focuses on one of the most powerful (and most overlooked) training tools we have:

Movement as Reinforcement

Many dog owners picture training as a dog sitting politely or holding still for a “stay.”
But here’s the truth:

Dogs learn just as much, if not more, from movement as they do from stillness.

Movement builds:

  • Confidence

  • Focus

  • Emotional regulation

  • Body awareness

  • Connection with you

And best of all?
Dogs LOVE it.
Movement itself becomes a reward, not just part of the lesson.

This week, we’re kicking off with a joyful, confidence-boosting puzzle:


PLAY: Reindeer Ridge Hurdles



This is the first official challenge of our December Play, Learn, Connect series, and it’s a favorite because it mixes holiday fun with functional real-life skills.

How to Set It Up

You’ll need:

  • A doorway

  • Streamers or ribbon

  • Optional: reindeer antlers for adorable photos 


Streamer Doorway: Tape festive streamers across the bottom of a doorway to create a “Reindeer Jump” entry. Be sure to use a soft landing surface!

Practice the Pattern: Walk your dog up to the doorway → ask for a pause or wait → step through the door → invite your dog to follow on cue.

Repeat it with:

  • Slowly building up the height of the hurdle by adding more streamers

  • Start with slow, thoughtful steps, gradually adding in more excitement, speed, and fun.

  • Alternate between pause → move → pause

🎉 Every successful repetition teaches your dog that movement with control earns more movement; one of the strongest reinforcers we can offer!



LEARN: Why Reindeer Hurdles Teach Real-Life Skills

Movement inside this playful setup mirrors the real-world challenges dogs face during the holidays. Let’s break down what your dog learns each time they hop, step, or wait through the puzzle:

1️⃣ Movement Builds Focus

Stepping over obstacles or waiting politely at a doorway requires your dog to shift into “thinking mode.”
Each repetition reinforces: “When I move WITH my human, good things happen.”

2️⃣ Movement Strengthens Door Manners

Doorways are hot zones for excitement, rushing, jumping, and curiosity.
This activity teaches your dog that:

  • Doorways are pause points, not launch pads

  • They get to move through when they’re calm

  • Waiting actually leads to the fun part

3️⃣ Movement Helps Dogs Regulate Big Feelings

Holidays mean surprises: ding-dong! squealing guests! packages dropping! rustling bags!

Reindeer Hurdles teach your dog to manage arousal by practicing small bursts of motion layered with tiny pauses.

Movement becomes a tool to regulate, not escalate, their emotions.

4️⃣ Movement Builds Confidence

Tip-toeing over wrapping paper rolls or walking through streamers builds:

  • Body awareness

  • Environmental comfort

  • Spatial confidence

  • Willingness to try new things

Even hesitant dogs often brighten up when movement becomes a game.

5️⃣ Movement Becomes the Reward

Instead of always giving treats, the “reward” for waiting at the door is…
➡️ getting to go through
➡️ running the next part of the puzzle
➡️ exploring
➡️ moving with you

When movement becomes the reinforcer, you get more natural, lasting behaviors.

CONNECT: Build Joy and Teamwork This Week

At the heart of this challenge is connection—you and your dog moving as a team.

Here’s how to deepen connection while doing the Reindeer Hurdles:

  • Make eye contact before releasing them through the door

  • Match your pace to your dog’s confidence level

  • Celebrate their successes with gentle praise or playful movement

  • End with a cuddle, sniff walk, or goofy dance together

Every step you take together builds trust.

Every doorway wait builds communication.

Every streamer hurdle builds joy.

This is the magic of movement-based training:
It teaches skills while strengthening your relationship.

Mini Homework for Patrons: Reindeer Hurdles Doorway Challenge

This week, you’ll combine Reindeer Hurdles with practical doorway manners to help your dog build impulse control, focus, and calm movement in one joyful micro-session.

Set Up Your Reindeer Hurdles Path:

  • Place 2–4 low hurdles (wrapping paper rolls, foam pool noodles, or towels rolled into “logs”).

  • Hang a light “tinsel streamer curtain” in the doorway, or tape a few ribbons across at dog-height.

  • Mark a simple “wait spot” on each side of the door (mat, towel, or taped box).

Your Goal:
Teach your dog to pause, think, and move politely through a normally exciting space—the doorway!


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