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QuestionHow can I get my dog to like Frisbees?Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.Well, not every dog will enjoy playing with Frisbees, but if your dog enjoys playing fetch, you might be able to engage him with a little effort, like feeding him a few treats on it so he forms a positive association.
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QuestionWhat do you do when your dog won't play?Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.Maybe he doesn't understand how it works. Start by letting him sniff the Frisbee. Then use it along with his other toys for playtime so he understands what it’s for. Next, play tug of war for a few days with the Frisbee and try gently tossing it a couple feet away and see if he’ll catch it. Praise him whenever he tries to get it.
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QuestionWhat if my dog won't grab the disk?billie beagleCommunity AnswerRub something yummy smelling on it, and reward any behavior toward the disk (looking at it, attempting to grab it).
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QuestionCan Labradors learn this?Community AnswerOf course! Labradors love to play Frisbee, especially in water.
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QuestionI have a mutt dog, can they learn it?Mackenzie RomeroCommunity AnswerYes definitely, any breed big or small can learn. You just have to have the right personality. You also have to be patient with your dog.
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QuestionCan Chihuahuas learn this?Florida7199Community AnswerYes, but you would need a smaller Frisbee.
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QuestionCan pugs learn to do this?Community AnswerYes, they can. However, it may take longer with pugs since they have a shorter snout and poor vision.
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QuestionCan playing this wear off my dogs canine teeth?Community AnswerIt shouldn't. Make sure that you use a soft plastic Frisbee.
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QuestionCan a German shepherd do this?Community AnswerOf course.
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QuestionCan a pit bull learn this and not wreck my $340 disk?Mackenzie RomeroCommunity AnswerA pit bull can learn this. I would buy a cheaper disk for your dog only. You can get them at Walmart, Pet Smart, and the Dollar Store.
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QuestionCan a French bulldog learn this?Community AnswerYes, any breed can learn this.
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QuestionWhere do I buy a frisbee?Community AnswerYou can buy a frisbee from the Dollar Store, pet shops, corner stores and/or toy stores.
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QuestionHow do I teach my dog to return items it fetches?Community AnswerBe super excited when playing fetch. Once the dog gets the item, be really excited and ask the dog to bring it back. Keep doing this until it becomes a habit.
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QuestionCan rottweilers learn?Community AnswerYes, they can learn just like any other dog. They are relatively smart.
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QuestionWhat can I do to get my puppy to drop a Frisbee if it won't, even with a treat in my hand?Community AnswerTry using 2 dog Frisbees. If the dog won't drop the Frisbee it has, you can use a second disc to entice your dog to drop the one in its mouth.
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QuestionHow do I teach a dog to hold on to the Frisbee after retrieving it?Community AnswerOne way to do this is to put a treat in the Frisbee upside-down when the dog brings it back to you. Eventually it will figure out that it doesn't get treats unless you get the disk back.
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QuestionMy dog is amazing at destroying things, and playing keep away. Are there any more tips on how to get my Frisbee back from him?Community AnswerIt did say to entice the dog with another Frisbee in your hand and the dog will drop the one in its mouth in order to try to get yours. My dog catches in air now and using multiple frisbees works to get him to give it up and so do treats.
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QuestionWhat kind of Frisbee should I use for my dog?Community AnswerLook for the brands Hyperflite, Hero or Aerobie. The Kong Flyer is also a good choice. Cloth Frisbees work too.
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