Games

Mr. Ed's Peanut Butter Race:

Did you know that on his TV show, Mr. Ed looked like he was talking because he had peanut butter in his mouth? Well, this time, the peanut butter is in yours!

Each owner will have a spoonful of peanut butter to hold using only their mouth. Each dog will then have to lick the spoon clean. The duo who cleans their spoon the fastest wins!

* Eating 1 spoonful is the equivalent to the amount of calories in an entire pie in the dog world. Just like doing a pie eating contest every once in a while isn't a bad thing, dogs eating spoonfuls of peanut butter should not occur often. There will be a peanut butter substitute to respect those with peanut allergies.


Temptation Tower:

Does your dog have what it takes? or will they destroy your tower of treats before you can build it to the top? Test your dog's patience and obedience by stacking a tower of treats in front of them as fast as you can with out it being eaten!

Treat Toss:

This game is NEW to the 2020 games. Humans line up on one side of a line with their dogs across from them. With every treat your dog catches, the humans need to step back to the next marker. The team that makes the farthest distance wins!


Kiss Off:

This game is NEW to the 2020 games. Measure your dog's love in kisses. How long will your dog kiss your face without stopping? Find out in the Kiss Off. Last dog still kissing wins!


Dress'm Up Relay:

Can you be stylish and fast? Have scarves, shirts, socks, etc. to put on your dog and run across the finish line as fast as you can! Get points for your time as well as the clothing items that your dog still has on at the end.

Obstacle Course Run:

There will be two versions of this event: novice and advanced.

Dogs will weave through poles, run through tunnels, cross bridges, and much more! This obstacle course will challenge each and every part of the owner-pet relationship. Each dog must go through each obstacle or be subject to a penalty. The dog that completes it in the fastest time wins!

    • Novice Obstacles will include: poles, bridge, jumping over a hurdle, and sitting platform
      • This is best for very beginner dogs who have never participated in agility before!
    • Advanced Obstacles will include: poles, bridge, jumping over/through a hurdle or hula hoop, sitting platform, tunnel, and teeter-totter platform.
      • This is best for dogs who have done an obstacle course before!