Oh Sandra, I can definitely sympathize with you. Although Ginger will chase a squeaky ball in the house, that only lasts for five or ten mnutes at the most, and I do not feel that it compares to our half-hour afternoon walks. I understand that Sugar isn't interested in toys, but what about you. By that I mean can you act silly and get her to run from room to room after you? Or perhaps play hide-and-go-seek with her, and give her a little treatsie, when she finds you? Getting an older dog interested in indoor games is tough (not so easy with any adult dog). But, even if you just get her moving for five minutes three times a day, I think you will both feel better. There are also puppy einstein type toys that several people have posted. I keep saying I am going to order one, but I have yet to do it.

If you come across any good toys or ideas, please post them, I am always looking for indoor winter activities for an only dog.