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OF COURSE the dog growls and gets excited - what do you expect, it's a dog? When I play it with mine, they growl and show their teeth and get all worked up to the point where they sometimes accidentally bites my fingers and then remembers that that is mom and not the rope. We have sooo much fun! I swing them around (gently of course) and throw the rope and they come back, tails wagging for more :) What you should be careful at though is not to tug to sudden, jerking the rope is bad since it can hurt their neck. Mine love it when I shake the rope now and then but this you also have to be careful with when playing with tinies since shaking it too violently can cause concussion. But other than that - play all you want and don't stop when your dog gets excited. Just remember to have fresh water near by for a drink after playing - both for you and the dog :) |
We play... Our boy Chowie enjoys playing Tug with us or with his gf Lowie, however as soon as I started playing that with him, he learned "drop it" and "let go". He is very good about it too. I get down on all fours and I play growl back but I really believe he understands it is in all good sport based on his actions when he gets the command to release. :) (I am big into them understanding that I and Daddy are the pack leaders.) This experince, IMHO, helps when they have things they should not have... So I say go for it as long as there are boundaries and like anything with puppies those can be easily established. ;) |
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Good luck!!! |
Mine love to play tug of war but they all know their limits...Once one gets out of control they no longer get to play. |
This is Tucker's very favorite game. I know they say it can cause aggresiveness, but Tucker is the most non aggresive dog in the world! In fact, if he has something in his mouth I don't want him to have I just take my finger and stick it in the side of his mouth and as soon as he feels that it's my finger he lets go. |
2 Attachment(s) This is when I DON'T want Baby to play tug of war. When I'm trying to put on my socks!!! :D |
Of course...Stomper is a dog you know!!!! Just kidding! I do. I know people say not to, but he knows it is just "playing" so it is not a problem. :D |
It's one of Marty's favorite games! I think my husband likes it even more than him though. LOL |
I play it to i try not to but he is so cute i can't help myself |
i do sometimes but not a lot |
Yes, I do... Bear truly loves to play "tug", but Lola flat out refuses to. |
We do all the time! Diesel LOVES it !!He will even bring the toy to you when he wants to play. He has built up so many muscles doing this that you can lift him off of the floor with his baby! Of course we aren't talking a good ways off the floor but a few inches at least. H e wouldn't let go one day so y husband SLOWLY started to lift his hand up in the air and Disel just would not let go! Playing this game has made him a very "buff" little man I must say. I have never noticed any aggression at all! He knows who the boss is. LOL All you ahve to do is sniff around his ears and will instantly roll over. Michelle |
playing tug of war I wonder if it is bad for their new adult teeth. I have just noticed an over-bite with our yorkie. I wonder if it could have happened because of playing tug of war with her toys? elcameno |
Yes! He has a pastel rope toy specifically for the game which we play often, we also play tug o war with some of his stuffed animals as well,fun... |
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