It's true; some dogs just don't quite "get" toys. Giselle only sometimes cares for toys.
If you absolutely must, you can build a toy drive if your dog likes food enough. You can use something like a Tug-N-Treat to help teach a toy drive.
It's true; some dogs just don't quite "get" toys. Giselle only sometimes cares for toys.
If you absolutely must, you can build a toy drive if your dog likes food enough. You can use something like a Tug-N-Treat to help teach a toy drive.
My Charlie does not like playing with toys but instead prefers to play with us or other dogs. He's relatively easy to get wound upHe just isn't much of a toy dog. There's nothing wrong with that
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Does this dog HAVE to retrieve?
Is it that you would like it to play fetch, you want a competition dog or that you just think the dog should be doing something that it isn't?
^ They did say it's their first dog so maybe they just thought all dogs fetch and retrieve?![]()
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