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We play a controlled fetch in our hardwood floor-ed hallway. We use soft toys and clear the space out as much as possible. We HAVE to use this space - esp. in this cold - because it's the only way to burn off energy when we can't get out.... We definitely try to manage the intensity. Balls get rolled or soft toys get thrown gently. She slides for sure, but there's not enough room or pace for her to build up too much momentum.
Leslie, when Tara and I started playing this game I began by using an object with a strong smell (her kibble) and "hid" it where she could watch while she stayed in a down position. Then I would release her to "find it". I just gradually moved the object further and further away and down the hall into other rooms. Now I can use toys and items without such a strong sent and hide them out of sight in a distant room. You will know if you are moving along too quickly because Yogi won't be able to find it without help. But they catch on pretty fast and you're right it is a lot of fun for both of us. Pretty soon the hard part is finding new places to hide things because they remember all the old spots!
Leslie: Enzo loves to retrieve. Over, and over, and over........
Her command is : "find it". I started out putting her in a sit-stay or down-stay....(great training opportunities too) and letting her watch me where I put her toy. It is usually her highly regarded pink Kong ;) I come back to her and release her and give her her command to "find it". She'd run right to the spot and bring it back. I just slowly expanded the area, with at first, letting her see where I placed it, and then started putting it out in the open, but in different rooms. Then it started being hid, a bit harder for her....behind a chair or at the edge of being under a bed. It is amazing to watch the learning process! At first, she always went to the last spot she retrieved from....then slowly sniffed it out. I love watching her "find it" and always make a "huge to do" of it when she brings it back to me. She loves this game and we can do it for an hr. straight and she would never grow tired of it!
Just Fetch! We do it all day long. My lamps and walls have certainly been the ones damaged, not my dog. If it can be thrown, we throw. It's our job to throw :)
Spud going off the back of the couch.
He LOVES to slide on the hardwood floors just a like a baseball player. It's -7 degrees, so we are playing inside
Love these pictures Joanne! His face in the bottome left is so cute! We play fetch indoors all the time. Libby loves it and so far everything is good! She also knows the exact times we play it too! Do any of your dogs sit and start barking like "time for fetch"? Of course the ball is at her feet!
Such cute pictures, Joanne! Spud is a demon for that fetching!
Riley sounds like quite the character! LOL over her belly crawl-it sounds adorable!
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