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Dog game guide
Cardboard Shred Box for Dogs
A supervised sniff-and-shred outlet for dogs who love ripping paper more than they love rules.
Keep the turns short, the rules clear, and the finish calm.

Cardboard Shred Box taps into the part of your dog that wants to sniff, solve, and feel clever. You do not need a big setup. You just need a clear little search and room for your dog to use their nose.
The best version looks quiet from the outside. Your dog is busy in their head, following scent, checking choices, and enjoying the job without bouncing off the walls.
Great for
- Friendly dogs who enjoy attention and food rewards.
- Puppies or adults who can focus for a few minutes.
- Families who want a useful trick that still feels fun.
Wait a bit if
- Your dog gets frantic, grabby, or hard to calm once excited.
- The game stops feeling playful and starts feeling like pressure.
How to teach the first reps
Start almost too easy
Let your dog see where the first target goes. You want confidence first, not a mystery that feels impossible.
Let the nose lead
Stay quiet while your dog searches. If you point too much, they watch you instead of learning to trust their nose.
Celebrate the find
When your dog gets it, praise warmly and let them enjoy the reward right there. That moment teaches the whole game.
Add one small challenge
Move the hide a little farther away, add one extra choice, or change the room. Only change one thing at a time.
Reset without drama
If your dog gets stuck, make the next round easier. A quick win keeps the game cheerful.
Stop while it is fun
End after a few good searches. Nose games are better when your dog finishes proud, not exhausted.
Little things that help
If your dog gets stuck
Make the next try easier. A quick win teaches more than repeating the same confusing setup.
If excitement takes over
Use smaller rewards, slower hands, and fewer reps. You can always make it more exciting later.
If kids are helping
Let an adult manage treats and timing first. Kids can join once the dog knows the game.
Helpful little extras
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Soft training treats
Tiny soft treats keep Cardboard Shred Box cheerful because you can reward the little tries before your dog starts guessing wildly.

Treat pouch
A pouch keeps rewards ready so you are not fumbling when your dog offers the moment you want in Cardboard Shred Box.

Snuffle mat
If your dog enjoys Cardboard Shred Box, a snuffle mat gives them another quiet way to work that busy nose.
Plain cardboard boxes
A few plain boxes make Cardboard Shred Box feel fresh without needing fancy equipment.
Questions people ask
How long does cardboard shred box take to teach?
Many dogs understand the first version in a few short sessions. A polished cardboard shred box may take several days, especially if you are building calm manners into it.
What if my dog does not get it?
Make the next rep easier and reward a smaller try. Dogs learn faster when they feel successful instead of corrected.
How often should we practice?
One or two tiny sessions a day is plenty. Stop while your dog still looks happy to play.

