3 in 3 Games

3-in-3 Games are short, structured games designed to fit into any daily routine.
Each game blends training, enrichment, and movement into a simple game you can run in about three minutes.

These aren’t full lessons — they’re practical games built from skills your dog already knows, meant to fit easily into busy days.

Come Front → Sit (Bowl)

Come Front → Sit (Bowl)

Come Front → Sit (Bowl) builds a clear, reliable front position using a simple, repeatable loop.
Your dog learns to come in close, line up in front of you, and settle into a sit — with reinforcement delivered away from your body to support clean resets and re-engagement.

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Paw Target Line-Up

Paw Target Line-Up

Paw Target Line-Up keeps your dog engaged as you move forward together. A line of paw targets creates a clear path and a repeatable pattern, encouraging coordination, body awareness, and handler focus without adding cues, duration, or stopping rules.

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Shake A Paw → Back to You (Bowl)

Shake A Paw → Back to You (Bowl)

Shake → Back to You (Bowl) takes a familiar trick and turns it into a clean engagement loop. Instead of just doing a behaviour and that’s it, your dog learns that finishing the shake is followed by re-orienting back to you for another step.

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Bowl → Back to You (Clockwork)

Bowl → Back to You (Clockwork)

This is the Bowl → Back to You You stay in the centre while your dog works through bowls at different positions around the clock. The learner’s job doesn’t change — your dog still leaves to eat and then chooses to come back — but the changing angles add variety, movement, and a bit more thinking without turning this into a lesson.

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Toss → Back to You (Clockwork)

Toss → Back to You (Clockwork)

Toss → Back to You (Clockwork) takes a familiar engagement game and adds structure. Instead of tossing treats randomly, you stay in one spot while your dog learns to move out and reliably re-orient back to you — no matter which direction they went.

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Touch → Treat (Bowl)