Slowly introduce the frisbee to the dog. When you have it in your hand give the dog treats so that the dog knows that the frisbee is not a bad thing. Leave the frisbee around the house so that the dog gets used to seeing it. Soon enough your dog will be comfortable with it.
every dog loves frisbee
To Tell the Truth - 2000 Frisbee Dog was released on: USA: 2000
There is one incorrect possessive in that sentence: it should be "its Frisbee" rather than "it's Frisbee": The children's game was played at the Joneses' house with James's dog and its Frisbee.
Yes, when a dog catches a frisbee it can be considered a fixed action pattern. This behavior is instinctual and triggered by the sight of the frisbee in motion, causing the dog to exhibit a specific sequence of actions to catch it.
No, I have not hit my dog, and she is not scared of me.
if its trained you can play ball or Frisbee
show the dog that there is nothing to be scared of...
walking, running, frisbee, fetch, training, just get them active!
According to many Chinese the answer is the dog. The Chinese play with the dog, eat the dogs and are also scared of the dog.
Frisbee, Fetch, chase, simple walk in the park,
You throw it in the air it glides then you can catch it (with a friend). You can use it for your dog.
Golden/Black Labs/Retreviers are great dogs to play Frisbee with as they are drawn to pretty much any moving object, but also a Dalmation, Border Collie, any active dog.