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Old 03-24-2015, 02:15 PM   #11
joyce evans
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Have you tried one of the toys that you stuff treats in? IDK if they would help or not but maybe worth a try. If she likes it take it away and tease her a little with it. Throw it and let her go and get it and then take it and throw it again. If that works start using different toys playing the same game. My Chi doesn't care for toys but let me put my hand under a blanket or throw and move it around and you'd think she was onto a mouse or something. Maybe you just haven't found the game she likes to play yet? My moms 7 yr. old won't play with toys. I make her play by gently grabbing her butt and shaking her a little and it puts her in play mode and before I know it she's zooming around the room. Does she wiggle her tail? That's a sign of a happy pup. Or does she appear to be stressed? It may just take her more time to adjust. My foster doesn't care anything about toys but he finds other things to keep himself amused. Water, mud, cats, running like the wind...so I can tell he's adjusted and happy. In short if your pup appears comfortable, happy and healthy I wouldn't worry to much about it. I think some are just more playful and more curious than others so I wouldn't invest in a lot of expensive toys until you know that she will play with them. Just make sure that she's not showing signs of being ill or in pain like others have stated.
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