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Yes, Jack is very obsessed with his ball. All :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork love to play fetch. Jill is the only one that will bring it back. They do get worn out. I have at times had to take the balls away because of agressive behavior between Jilly and Kenzi. We have a toy crate that is available all the time. Every day they drag all the toys throughout the house and every night I pick them all up. I even have to plan the pick-up when they are outside otherwise they want to play with each toy as I pick it up. |
Yes my Pippa is like this too, in the end we have to hide all her toys for while for her to get some rest. |
lol this is funny,my :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork have a little red mouse and we call it the oh no toy,we no we have to throw it for at least 20 mins untill they wear them selfs out, so cute to see watch them all play together.the other toys them just sniff and walk by them.:) |
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Chloe too had a soccer ball until two days ago when she ATE one of the octogons off of it. So it is resting at the bottom of the trash can. |
Nathan love his soccer ball and Frimousse found the joy of playing with a little basket ball . Jade loves to tease them . |
Grayson has a stuffed dog that is almost as big as he is, he stole it from my youngest son,and now claims it to be his. He however is gentle with the dog and will shake him and drag it over the house. I think he knows if he puts a hole in it doggie will go to the grave yard. |
I wonder if reverse psychology would work on a dog. What if you got her a whole bucket full of the same toy, and everytime the dog turned around, you held one out to her and practically forced it on her? Would that make the dog get sick of it and want nothing to do with it? I dunno. It might be worth a try. |
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She brings her ball to bed and will roll on her back next to it. Sometimes she pounces on it and bats it around with her paw like a cat. She's a crazy little dog. |
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1 Attachment(s) My kodie is like that with his Balls. wont leave them alone till you throw them over and over, |
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If we take the ball from her, she runs around the house frantically looking for it. A few times she has torn apart her ball and we've had to throw it away. Since we couldn't get the store to buy another one soon enough, she began to substitute one of her smaller stuffed toys for the ball. She now understands "bring it closer" when she doesn't drop her ball close enough so that helps a little. I guess my thing is that her ball is the joy of her life. It's such a simple pleasure that it's so hard for me to deny her it. If only human pleasure could be as simple as a tiny tennis ball. :rolleyes: |
Pepper has all his toys out at all times. I used to put away his fishy, a big stuffed animal that wasn't too sturdy and when he started shaking it the white stuffing started coming out from holes (the fabric was not a dog proof :( ). Well, I caught my dog eating the white stuffing :eek: and occassionally, he's start humping it too. In the trash the fishy went but he'd sit down and stare intently at the wardrobe - that's where I used to hide it lol. I could tell he was getting a little fixated on that fish |
My Sammie has OCD with balls. She goes absolutely crazy with it. She'll even let out a crazy laugh when I try to move it away from her. No use trying to hide it around the house because she has a nose like a blood hound and will cry and cry for the ball once she locates it and it's out of her reach. It takes team work to hide the ball from her: my daughter takes her into her bedroom with the door shut while I hide the ball in the garage. ;) |
Omg!!! My booboo is just like that all balls in the house are his if one of the other dogs even touch it he goes into a frenzy until he gets it back... And same as yours if he wants me to throw it he will stare at it then back at me then he backs up a little and keeps doing that until I throw it.. He can go for hours and hours he is completely obsessed. |
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