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  1. Jul 10, 2023 · Stuck in the Mud. Stuck in the Mud Woods is an exciting and adventurous game that will take players on a thrilling journey through a mysterious forest filled with mud pits and obstacles. The objective of the game is to navigate through the woods without getting stuck in muddy traps scattered all over the area.

  2. Sep 9, 2024 · Play Keep-Away. The opposite of fetch, this activity is fun for you and your dog. Several people can toss a ball back and forth and your dog only gets it when somebody misses their catch. You can ...

  3. Feb 2, 2015 · A winter walk in the woods offers exercise and can be an excellent way to cure winter blues—with no worries about humidity or bugs! Going for a walk in the woods with your dog can be one of life’s great joys. It just takes a little training effort on your part, and a willingness to see the woods from your dog’s point of view.

  4. Bond with your pooch by taking on dog-tastic challenges together, solve crossword clues and have lots of fun along the way – with everyone’s favourite dog and master duo for company. What to expect This interactive dog-focused trail features a variety of games and challenges for you and your happy hound to complete. Follow the route using the OS Maps app to find a series of panels. Each ...

  5. This applies in the woods. If you know that your dog can't quite manage to stay close to you all the time or doesn't come every time you call it in when it's loose, you'd better keep it on a lead - otherwise there's a good chance it will run away and you'll lose each other. Between 1 March and 20 August, you'll need to keep your dog under extra ...

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  8. Jul 19, 2018 · Frontenac National Park. Length: 3.2 km return. Off-leash: No. Frontenac National Park is located in the Eastern Townships about 250 kilometres from Montreal. Here you will find 40 kilometres of trails varying in difficulty from easy to moderate, but not all are dog friendly, so be sure to follow the trail signs.

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