Dizzle
Well-Known Member
I always teach my dogs that in order for me to throw the ball they have to drop it at my feet. That way there is no confusion. All my friends' kids know that if the dogs want to play they will give them the ball![]()
I used to play fetch in the park by having two balls, when he dropped the one in his mouth, I'd place a foot on it and throw another one. You can do this half a dozen times before he gets bored of fetch and stops giving it back.
I like the idea of no dog toys in the house but he's a very 'chewy' dog, I might look at keeping balls etc outside and just having his bull horn indoors to chew with. We don't currently have an easily accessible garden so it wouldn't be fair but when we move it might be easy to implement and I wouldn't feel I was taking the opportunity to play away from him.