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QuestionHow do I pick out dog toys for playing?Jaimie Scott has been training dog owners as the Owner of Jaimie Scott Dog Training in Sacramento, California for the past 15 years. Jaimie meets clients for 1-on-1 training, group classes (owners only, no dogs), as well as live video classes. Jaimie has published videos, blog articles, and eBooks to share tips for training and his personalized insight into dog behavior. With a focus on training the owners, Jaimie believes that dogs need to know who’s in control at any given time in order to feel secure and be happy. Jaimie holds a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science from Pacific University.For playing, tennis balls and rope toys are good. Just make sure you put these toys away after playtime so your dog doesn't chew them up. If you're busy and you can't play with your dog, a Kong toy filled with peanut butter is a safe, alternative option.
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QuestionWhat are some good toys for a dog that destroys most normal toys?Community AnswerThere are brands of toys designed to be extra-tough for dogs who are destructive; check your local pet store.
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QuestionHow do I know if my dog is unhappy?Community AnswerYour dog's ears will be flat and tilted back against his skull, and he might be baring his teeth. He might also be backing away from you, whining, crying, looking away from you, or cowering.
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QuestionWhat should I get my dog to play with?Community AnswerIt depends on your dog and his personality. If your dog is very active, you could get him a ball for him to play fetch with. If your dog likes noise, you could get him a squeaky toy instead. If your dog likes to play by himself, you could get him one of those dog treat puzzle toys; he will have lots of fun trying to figure out how to get the treat out of the toy.
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QuestionHow long per day should I play with my dog?Community AnswerPlay with your dog for a minimum twice a day. Each session should be at least 15 minutes.
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QuestionMy dog chews through every toy I give him. What do I do?Community AnswerGive your dog a toy that can't be chewed through. Instead get him a toy like a hard ball that can't be chewed through easily. And give him something to chew on that is meant for chewing, so that you're less stressed about it happening.
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QuestionMy dog barks and playfully bites people. Is that okay?Community AnswerThat's called play biting. He's probably teething. As for the barking, it's natural for dogs to do that when excited. You want to discourage biting of any kind, though (and probably barking, too, when it's at friendly people), so work on training your dog to sit when he greets people and deal with the nipping sternly.
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QuestionWhy does my Chihuahua only like squeaky toys?Community AnswerHe/she probably just likes the sound. Domesticated animals still have predatory instincts, the squeaky toys are designed to sound like prey when your dog is "attacking" it.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if my dog is whining at the door?Savannah WilsonCommunity AnswerHe needs or wants to go out. It could mean that it needs to use the bathroom (if it uses the bathroom outdoors). It could also mean that it wants to go outside for a walk. Dogs like to be outside in nature every now and then. If you don't have time to take it for a walk, you could take it outside and play a game of fetch.
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QuestionMy dog chews up toys not meant for chewing. What can I do to change this?Sophie CheetahCommunity AnswerWhen he chews up a wrong item, say a sharp "No!" until he drops the item. You must teach your pet that there are some things he shouldn't be doing. Speak with a dog trainer for additional advice.
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QuestionHow do I know what kind of toys my dog likes?Community AnswerTry looking at what kind of toys she's usually drawn to, and be sure to look for the appropriate size toys for your dog.
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QuestionShould I play with my dog using soft or hard toys?Community AnswerSoft toys are a better choice, because they are gentle on your dog and wont hurt him.
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QuestionMy puppy bites my leg. He think it's a game. When I walk, he runs to me and begins biting my leg. When I stop walking he stops biting. What do I do to stop that behavior?Community AnswerTeach your dog the command "leave it" and say that every time he bites. You can Google that command for instructions. You can also say "ouch!" to interrupt his biting. Puppies in litters yip in pain when the playing gets too rough. That tells the offender to stand down. You can use the "ouch!" command, then redirect the puppy's behavior by giving him a toy with praise and a treat. Find out what kind of toy your dog likes best and have several of them in different rooms so they are handy during your behavior modification training.
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QuestionMy chiweenie puppy chews through every toy we get her. What should I do?Community AnswerLook into more durable toys, such as a Kong. Puppies chew very often, but it's better for her to chew toys than furniture, clothing, and carpets!
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QuestionWhat should I do if my dog still wants to play, but we can't play anymore?Community AnswerDon't reward undesirable behavior such as begging or nibbling. Give your dog a toy he can use on his own, such as a bone or chew toy. Make sure your dog has plenty of time to be active, and play with him every day.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my dog is inactive?Community AnswerMake sure the dog is hydrated (dehydration makes them lethargic) and not eating too much. Find a favorite toy and play fetch/play with the dog. When the dog has some activity that it enjoys, that can help reduce inactivity. Also, make sure the dog is walked regularly. If nothing works, consult a vet and make sure there is not a medical issue causing your dog to be inactive.
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QuestionHow can I turn a lazy dog into an active and playful dog?Community AnswerYou can play fetch with him/her. Remember, you cannot always change your dog's personality.
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QuestionHow do I stop my dog from being aggressive when playing with toys?Community AnswerWhen they start showing signs of aggression (like snarling, growling, etc.), then immediately drop the toy and walk away. Do this every time. Eventually your dog will learn that getting aggressive means play time is over.
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QuestionWhy does my dog want to sleep when I want to play?Community AnswerIt seems like this is just a difference in schedules. If your dog is up most of the night, then it's probably going to want to sleep during the day when you're awake and ready to play. You should work on making sure your dog lays down and sleeps with you at night so they'll have more energy and alertness during the day.
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QuestionHow should I let the dog know I'm trying to play with him?Community AnswerYou could call your dog's name and wave one of their favorite toys in the air. That should do a good enough job of letting them know you want to play!
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QuestionCan a 2.5-year-old dog still be taught to come and to learn "no"?Community AnswerYes, but it might take a bit longer. Any dog is capable of learning commands and tricks at any age. I just taught my 5-year-old dog how to fist bump.
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QuestionCan I give my dog treats every day?Community AnswerIf your dog is getting plenty of exercise and is not obese, it's okay to give them one or two treats every day. Try to opt for healthier treats if you can.
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QuestionHow do I build trust with my dog?Community Answer
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QuestionIs it okay for a dog to jump and bite playfully?Community AnswerYes, as long as it doesn't get too aggressive. If it bites you with aggression, then stop playing.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have money for toys?Sweetpie23Community AnswerYou don't need commercially made toys. You could have an old towel or a toy that you don't use anymore and teach him to play with that. Also, toys from charity stores work well and don't cost much.
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