dogs only see boobs and balls looks like boobs so its eaiser for them to find the ball
To play fetch with your dog you need a rubber ball. Then go to your expression menu and the "dog" section. Choose "fetch" and you will toss a ball that your dog fetches, extending the expression throws the ball further.
I will ask my dog to fetch the newspaper from the front porch.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
It is an example of conditioning. The dog will often be pleased simply to return the ball for the owner to throw it for the dog to fetch again.
Its obvious: He runs in circles, chases his tail, when you say "Fetch!", he runs away from the ball. These are all signs of a mentally ill dog.
what dogs do with balls is that they fetch it run after it and even chew on it or they Barrie it with dirt or sand and they may put it in their water bowl...
It depend on your dog, but games like fetch are always popular. You just have to teach them it first which can be done by throwing the ball or what ever it is your throwing and then call them back (with food in your hand as a reward) then when they bring it back give them the treat and repeat the process until you don't have to give the dog food anymore and it retrieves the ball. Then i recommend getting a ball throwing arm and going to a park and it is very fun to play fetch with them there
To get your dog to release a toy in a game of fetch there are two ways. One, you can teach your dog how to "drop it" on command. Two, you could squeeze your dogs cheeks in between their teeth at the back of their mouth, and their grip on the toy with lessen and you will be able to remove the toy. This does not hurt the dog.
No do not play fetch with a stick your dog could hurt himself with it
Try and take him out on a walk or play fetch or throw the ball or just let him loose in a field near you to just run around.
There are two winners in a game of fetch: the dog who retrieves the toy or object, and the person who gets to enjoy watching their dog have fun and getting exercise while playing fetch.
"Whenever I play fetch with my dog, as soon as he catches the ball, he's sprinting back to return it, eager for me to throw it again."