throw the toy, make them follow it then once its in their mouth, make them take it to where it belongs. keep doing this and give them a treat everytime they do somethi g right.
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Because dogs can be trained to pick up different colored toys. I once had a dog that loved the color yellow and she had a variety of toys to play with but only played with the yellow ones. When I took her to Petsmart, she always pulled the yellow toys off the shelves. There could be a variety of different colors of the same toy but she would always pick up the yellow.
If it is your own dog there is likely no reason you should not pick up the dog. If it is a strangers dog it is not a good idea. Some dogs do not like to be picked up and will bite if you try to pick them up. This is more likely to happen if it is a dog that doesn't know you.
yes, if your dog has fleas
you can try training him to pick it up
it means you should not pick him up
Yes. A dog eating any type of feces can cause the dog to "pick up" a parasite(s)
If the dog is a puppy, he may be chewing up his toys because he is teething. Some dogs chew on things because they are stressed or worried just like people bite there finger nails.
Pick it up Then you are failing to raise your child with good manners and respect. Teach them to pick it up.
Yes, they are popular among the kids toys. With Beyblades Metal Fusion Toys kids pick their character and team up with other kids.
Give them the toy in their mouth, go to the place where you want them to keep their toys and call them. Then ask them to drop or take the toy and place it on the floor while repeating a simple command like "keep" or something. Offer a treat or pat and praise. Do this everytime after playing or daily. In the long run, your dog will do it by itself as a habit
A Dog owners' chore is to: take it for a walk, pick up its feces, feed it food, make sure it gets enough sleep, play with it (so it won't get lonely, clean their toys, brush the hair, and give it a bath. Make sure you love the Dog.