Sentences with phrase «chasing frisbees»

If your dog has an abiding passion for chasing frisbees, this activity will be more rewarding to him than the piece of dry biscuit that has been sitting in your pocket since last Tuesday.
Grandma Cami is still here happily chasing her frisbee and she'll greet you with toy in mouth when you come to pick out your puppy.
It should be possible, therefore, to extrapolate from greyhounds to less specialized sprinters such as retrieving gun dogs and dogs that chase Frisbees.
Your dog is most likely dreaming about everyday dog activities: going for a walk, chasing the frisbee, running after a squirrel, etc..
Now is not the time to play fetch or chase Frisbees as raised blood pressure poses an additional risk.
These complex carb options means your pup will have the energy to chase a frisbee or play tug - of - war without crashing later on because his blood sugar didn't take a nosedive.
Like humans, acute injury can occur during vigorous activity (weekend warriors playing football) or the dog that only gets occasional strenuous activity like chasing a frisbee in the park.
He loves to play fetch and chase Frisbees.
Within 2 days he chased his frisbee and today 1 week later just ran down the upstairs steps for the first time!

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Proper exercise can consist of walking, running, jogging, hiking, or interactive play such as chasing balls and Frisbees.
If your dogs enjoy chasing and fetch, Frisbees and small balls will be excellent toys.
Koji loves playing fetch with his stuffed toys and will catch and chase a fabric doggie frisbee.
That makes them unsuitable for activities that involve leaping and twisting such as chasing after a frisbee; this kind of strenuous activity can be harmful.
Dr. Becker suggests that walking, jogging or riding your bicycle with your dog can work well for both of you, and that tossing balls and Frisbees can keep your pet moving if it enjoys chasing a flying Frisbee or a favorite ball.
Each of the dogs gets to spend time with the teenage campers — hanging out, performing tricks, catching Frisbees, chasing balls and, most importantly, giving the kids the opportunity to just be with, and live alongside, pit bulls.
From power - walking or running to playing chase and catching a ball or frisbee in his own backyard, this boy loves to be busy.
After all, dogs are our best friends, and we tend to find ourselves cooing over the way they quizzically tilt their heads at, or kissing them on their furry heads when they lay it upon our laps, and laughing at the way they chase after a frisbee, wild and so thrilled!
Hyperactive Dog Training Everyone likes a happy dog, to watch them run around the dog park with their tongues lolling out of their mouths, eagerly racing around in circles with other dogs or catching frisbees and chasing squirrels.
Although, after an Aussie has been convinced that chasing a ball or frisbee is what he should be doing with his energy, he will remind you of this every day and you will soon be convinced that if you had a nickel for every time you threw it you'd be a millionaire many times over.
Games that fit the bill include fetch with balls, Frisbees or sticks, Find It, Hide - and - Seek, catching bubbles (using a special bubble - blower toy made for dogs, such as the Bubble Buddy ™), chase (a toy on a rope or stick), and round - robin recalls for the whole family.
You can walk down to the recreation area and let your pooch play on the beach and jump in the water while chasing a ball or frisbee.
Many dogs love chasing balls, Frisbees, or soft toys.
As former retrievers, Poodles should be able to enjoy chasing balls and Frisbees, as well.
Or you can buy a Belgian Shepherd from a performance breeder, who emphasizes an energetic temperament and strong «prey (chasing) drives» for participating in performance sports like schutzhund, herding, dog agility, tracking, flyball, frisbee, etc..
Twinkle enjoys chasing balls and Frisbees.
He loves playing fetch with his stuffed toys and will catch and chase a fabric doggie frisbee.
The elderly pet does not necessarily need to continue chasing balls or jumping after frisbees but he should enjoy sleeping comfortably, favorite resting spots, the company of the owner etc..
Chasing balls, catching frisbees and jumping are not good activities for dogs with hip dysplasia.
Usually lively and playful he stopped running or chasing his favorite frisbee.
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