Also, it's not quite as feature - rich as
other dog ball launchers on the market.
Not exact matches
For everyone looking out your work window to see
dogs chasing each
other or running after tennis
balls really warms the spirit.
While waiting for the coffee, I frequently take the
dog out, throw in a load of laundry, empty the dishwasher, or do a few
other quick tasks to get the
ball rolling for the day.
Plans include four new
ball fields with lights, 11 new soccer fields and a
dog park, among many
other improvements — 135 acres in all — between the south end of the current park border and Base Line Road (Route 30).
Should a
dog feel the need to show dominance by jumping on
other dogs, coveting
balls and
other toys, engaging in stiff - tail stare - downs with
other dogs or barking
other dogs into submission, then the owner should avoid taking the animal to a
dog park until its behavior improves, he said.
By 15 months, the majority — about 75 percent — of children have a vocabulary that consists of «mama» and «dada,» and at least three
other words, usually nouns, such as «cookie,» «
ball» and «
dog.»
Made from reinforced cotton, this braided rope
dog toy has a knotted handle on one end and a rope
ball on the
other.
Sometimes a
dog wants to chase something
other than a tennis
ball.
Dogs can swim, chase balls, romp around with other dogs and be loved on by excellent dog handl
Dogs can swim, chase
balls, romp around with
other dogs and be loved on by excellent dog handl
dogs and be loved on by excellent
dog handlers.
Other fun ideas for a little exercise and bonding time with your
dog include hilly hikes, Frisbee or playing
ball and fetch.
They work in a similar way as our thumb, giving
dogs an added grip when holding bones,
balls and
other toys to chew on.
He loves toys, tennis
balls, playing fetch and playing with
other dogs.
Some
dogs won't chase the
ball, some will chase it and not return back with it, and
others will go get the
ball, but then they play «keep away» and not allow you to get the
ball back.
Comet has lots of energy, loves to play
ball, and gets along with most
other dogs.
Onyx is good with
other dogs, is playful, likes to play
ball, is crate trained and is an easy to handle girl.
Despite his ferocious look, he is very kind and tender, especially when we go for a walk in the park where he meets
other dogs for fun and games of
ball.
Some small
dogs may also attack legs out of predatory drive just because it is fun, in the same way
other dogs chase
balls, bikes, joggers and squirrels!
Doesn't matter how long you've been into
dogs or how many you've raised «previously»... Breeding French Bulldogs was a whole
other ball game which we learned that quickly... shortly after our first French Bulldog Litter.
She likes chasing
balls when Judi comes home or when
other dogs chase them at the
dog park, she likes squeakers too.
Some
dogs will wag their tails in excitement at the sight of a
ball, while
others could care less and will just give you a lazy look.
Only providing excited exercise (i.e. playing with
other dogs or tossing a
ball) does not drain the
dog's mental energy.
They love to play at the park with
other dogs, chase
balls and go on outings with their owners so are ideally suited to families that can incorporate them into everyday life.
He loves to run and play with
other dogs or chase a
ball when thrown.
This
dog is very calm, never makes a noise, loves to chew on her bone... she isn't very interested in the
balls or
other toys we have bought her but loves to carry around my daughters dolls and stuffed animals.
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dog loves to catch
balls, climb stairs with ease, and chase
other pets for fun.
Bigger
dogs, however, have no difficulty ripping this
ball apart, or any
other tennis
ball type for that matter.
Dalton doesn't know want toys are yet, but he is watching and learning from the
other dogs and will figure out which are his favorite toys or
balls or maybe even both.
While some think this is the way
dogs were meant to eat before
dogs became our pets,
others think dry
dog food is the correct diet for our four - legged fur
balls.
Monte is fine with
other dogs, meets all
dogs well but he does not like to share his «beloved»
ball / toys with
other dogs.
I also get to go to the beach, chase birds, and play in the water with my
ball and
other dogs.
Great ways to accomplish this include daily walks and outings, off - leash play with
other dogs, tug and fetch games, clicker training classes,
dog sports (agility, freestyle, flyball, etc.), and feeding meals in food puzzle toys, like the KONG ®, Squirrel Dude ™, Twist «n Treat ™, TreatStik ®, Tricky Treat ™
Ball or Buster ® Cube.
Take your
dog on a daily walk for some exercise, play fetch or have your
dog chase a
ball, and find
other ways to allow the playful nature of this
dog to shine through.
Dogs that love
balls and playing fetch also tend to enjoy discs and
other retrieval toys.
This activity has
dogs running and jumping over hurdles while carrying a small
ball in a relay race against
other dogs.
At Now Boarding, your
dog has ample opportunity to play with
other dogs or run after a
ball with a staff member.
It involves throwing a
ball or
other toy and having your
dog chase it and bring it back to you.
Head to Petco for an assortment of
balls, Frisbees, and
other fetch toys for
dogs that will have them leaping for joy.
Usually made of a foam, rubber or plastic material, floating
balls, rings, and
other toys are easy for your
dog to find and grab in the water.
Some
dogs like to sprawl out when they sleep,
others like to curl up in a
dog ball.
Regular, daily walks will keep him fit but he also needs to be mentally stimulated and this will come from active playtime such as chasing a
ball in the yard, romping with the kids or playing with
other dogs at a
dog park.
Blind
dog,
dog with ping - pong
ball - sized tumor and
others had not been treated by a vet.
Dogs like chasing and retrieving
balls and
other toys or items.
When playing
ball, he would always let the
other dogs have the
ball.
Tells us about your
dogs favorite activities, sports or training: Chasing
balls, playing with
other dogs.
They often enjoy socialising with
other dogs and can be trained to retrieve a
ball.
Sometimes when I'm gone with my
other two
dogs, I will put some of Katie's meal in her treat
ball so she has something to do while the rest of us are out.
There may or may not be
other dogs there, but there definitely will be lots of noise, plenty of people, and sometimes a
ball that the
dog is not allowed to chase.
Flyball is a
dog sport in which teams of
dogs race against each
other from a start / finish line, over a line of hurdles, to a box that releases a tennis
ball to be caught when the
dog presses the spring - loaded pad, then back to their handlers while carrying the
ball.
He also enjoys playing
ball by himself, or running along as the
other dogs get the
ball.
She loves to have fun running, playing and chasing a
ball with
other dogs.