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Posted : 5/14/2008 12:43:51 PM
As much as you may want to start teaching puppy games to develop brain and body activity...be cautious...don't rush it. Simple play and bonding with your pup at this age is the best avenue, IMO. All I mean is don't be too expectant with your pup at 9 weeks of age. Kongs, busy cubes, other puppy toys are great.
Put him on a light leash, let him run around with it on with no expectations. Call him over to you and praise like a crazy person. Good mental activity (at this age) is to get him to bond with you, want to be with you, come to you.
You could start marking (vocally) his postures...in other words, when he sits down, say the word "sit"; when he potties, mark the action with the word "Potty" or whatever word you will use.
You could play the "which hand" game. Have a kibble in one hand...show him both your closed hands. Let him sniff and pick which hand the kibble is in. Praise like a crazy person when he touches the right hand with the kibble.
Just keep it light and simple at this age is my point. I'm sure you'll get other suggestions. 