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by Ruger1 on 07 January 2011 - 18:01
I wondered if anyone has a dog that plays this way ?....I give Prince two tennis balls...He keeps one in his mouth and the other he bats around the house.....He will play this way for an hour many times a day. He has played this way since he was a puppy....It is such a cute game....

by beetree on 07 January 2011 - 18:01
Two ball is a familiar game, but they usually drop the one for the other, not play soccer with it with a mouthful! Prince found a way to keep them all, clever boy.

by Ruger1 on 07 January 2011 - 18:01
beetree....Yes, he is clever..lol.. Prince does play fetch with two balls....but he loves to bat that ball all around the house...Tail wagging the whole time....


by Slamdunc on 07 January 2011 - 18:01
My dog would pick up both, slobber them up, drop them in a water bowl then in my lap. No more toys in the house for him. Boomer's other favorite game is basketball. He takes his toy, usually a kong (they hold the most water) and drop it in the toilet, water bowl, plants or garbage cans. He drops his toy in anything round. I usually wind up digging them out of the bottom of the garbage can or toilet before he does. Again, no more toys in my house.
Jim
Jim

by Ruger1 on 07 January 2011 - 19:01
Ahha,,,Jim, that is funny.....Prince does love to drop them in the water bowl too and then take his paw and fling the water bowl across the room............My poor husband never has a dry sock on....lol...

by Jenni78 on 07 January 2011 - 19:01
Jim, what are the chances he just wants to see if you'll really dig in the toilet for a dog toy so he can tell his friends how well trained you are?

by vonissk on 07 January 2011 - 20:01
Jenn that's a funny thought!!!! My boy plays a lot like Prince but if he sees one of the girls coming toward the " loose" ball he will spend a lot of time arranging them just so so he can get them both in his mouth just right............He is so funny when he does that.............

by nonacona60 on 07 January 2011 - 20:01
Jenni78...
...What a smart boy that Boomer is.




by Jacko on 07 January 2011 - 22:01
Jacko is a master at kicking a ball around the room. He have a bone, rawhide, tennis ball, etc. etc in his mouth when he does it. If it is the ball on a rope, he may start jumping in circles at anytime like this is way cool.
Next to dumping his water bowl, OLYMPIC CHAMPION! his favorite thing.
I will admit making the vertical blinds make all kinds of noise is a very cool thing to do too, just because i can......can you hear me now..
Next to dumping his water bowl, OLYMPIC CHAMPION! his favorite thing.
I will admit making the vertical blinds make all kinds of noise is a very cool thing to do too, just because i can......can you hear me now..

by GSDguy08 on 07 January 2011 - 22:01
One of my Huskies is like that at times. Today I dropped four chuckit balls on the basement floor at the same time. They all bounced around and he had no clue what to do. He grabbed one, and ran over to try to smack the other with his paw (Huskies smack things they want to catch a lot of times). Now if we're playing fetch outside i use all four of them. I stand in the middle of the yard, throw one down the hill to one end of the yard, he brings it back up and I say drop it, and at that point he's running full speed towards me, and I throw another one up the hill to the top/left side of the yard. We repeat this quite a few times. However there is one ball, he just doesn't like. It's a chuckit ball, but it looks older, I don't know if it has a smell or what lol, but if I throw it he will just run to it and run right back to me and leave the ball there. He NEVER retrieves this ball. Now his son, Buck, if you give him a ball he'll walk around "talking" to you, he sounds like a car revving up the way he "talks" and how loud he gets. If people don't know him, they think he's growling at them.....really he's just being a show off saying look what I got. I call him to me, and tell him to "let go" and he drops it, and we'll repeat and repeat. If he doesn't want to give a toy up he will try to shake your hand and won't quit until you tell him "that's enough" If he shakes your hand he's either trying to manipulate you, something Huskies are extremely good at doing to people, or if you're a stranger that's his way of pretty much saying he's your buddy.
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