Increasing difficulty
The Go Dogo levels adjust based on your dog's performance
Progress tracking
In the Go Dogo app, you can track your dog's progress and awards
New level releases
Over-the-air software updates will bring you new games regularly
Level Descriptions
LEVELS 1-3
Go Dogo = treats
The first three levels are essentially designed for your dog to get accustomed with Go Dogo and understanding that treats can be earned. Most imporatantly, it is to get a positive first impression - so expect a bit of a treat rain.
LEVEL 4
Go triangle = treats
LEVEL 5
Go flat = treats
In level 5, Go Dogo will give the “Dogo!” cue and, once your dog looks up, the “go flat” cue will be given. When Go Dogo recognises your dog as flat, a treat is released. This challenge is most often solved by your dog simply lying down.
LEVEL 6
Go square = treats
LEVELS 7-8
Go double = treats
In levels 7 and 8 the newly learned tricks will be given in different combinations. In level 7, your dog has to go from being flat to becoming a triangle. In Level 8, two random cues will be given - so your dog has to really pay attention if the treat is to be earned as fast as possible.
F1-F8
Fireworks = treats
In the levels F1-F8, dogs are gaming their way to become better at tolerating fireworks. If your dog never expeirenced it or is only mildly scared of fireworks, you should start on F5. If scared but still up for a treat, start on level F3. If very scared, begin the training on level F1.
Go triangle
Louis showing how to do a triangle with you body - some dogs do a slow little turn instead.
Go flat
Leo showing how to go flat - in a down. This is the most common way to solve this challenge.
Go square
Louis showing how to make square. This is actually the less common way to solve this challenge. Most dogs solve it my doing a little jump - either jumping from a down to a sit or lifting the butt a bit in a sit.
SOUND SENSITIVITY
IS YOUR DOG SCARED OF FIREWORKS?