The Akita Inu breed was originally developed in Japan for hunting large game, such as bears, boars, and deer. Their strong prey drive and intelligence made them effective hunters, and playing fetch serves as an outlet for their natural instincts. Engaging in fetch not only provides physical exercise but also reinforces their bond with humans, tapping into their loyalty and desire to please. Additionally, it helps fulfill their mental stimulation needs, keeping them active and engaged.
Almost all dogs, regardless of breed, can be trained to fetch and retrieve. There are approximately 449 different (pure) dog breeds, and only several were breed with the intended purpose of retrieving.
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fetch = holen fetch = bringen
IT depends if you trained your cat to fetch it will probley fetch.
I had to fetch his leash.Fetch some water from the well. To fetch is to get an item. She thought he would fetch her slippers.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
Generally, cats dont fetch things. If a cat is brought up around dogs then sometimes they will learn to copy. I have a siamese. she lived with dogs for a bit but they were guard dogs for a farm and didnt play. I think that the more intelligent breeds (such as the siamese) do fetch without training or copying dogs. If your cat breed is not listed as one of the most intelligent, you probably just have a very clever individual.
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fetch = ki'i
hes not from fetch