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Dog Frisbee
Playing Frisbee with your dog is a lot of fun. Dogs are good
when it comes to playing catch. You get to spend quality
bonding time with your pet while having fun and not only
that, did you know that dog Frisbee has
other benefits?
Some dog breeds are used to an active lifestyle and if they
don’t get the needed daily exercise, they usually create
diversions to amuse themselves. However, there are times when
their diversions are somewhat destructive from the point of
view of the pet owner. Playing Frisbee is a very good way to
curb those destructive behaviors. Frisbee will serve as your
dog’s outlet so that he can use up his constrained energy.
When you play Frisbee with your dog, you’re also getting
some exercise. So both you and your pet can maintain a healthy
condition. If you have a herding dog, it will be more fun to
play Frisbee because this dog breed is more skilled at
fetching. But if you have a different dog breed, dont fret,
fetching the Frisbee can be taught easily. You have to ensure
that you purchase a Frisbee that is suited for ‘dog Frisbee’.
Regular flying discs can irritate or harm the gums of your dog
so be careful when choosing the right Frisbee.
So how will you start teaching your dog to play Frisbee? You
can start by replacing your dog’s food dish with the Frisbee.
Serve his food on the Frisbee and after your dog finish eating,
clean the disc. After some time, your dog will be able to
associate the food with the Frisbee and so when you throw the
flying disc, the dog will surely chase after it.
For starters, you can start by throwing the flying disc one
or two feet from you on the floor. Tell your dog to fetch it
and if your pet obeys, give him praise or a treat. If your dog
doesn’t obey you at first, you must not get frustrated or scold
your dog. Learning to play Frisbee may take some time, so you
should be patient. The entire learning experience should be fun
for you and your dog.
When the dog learns to get the disc, it’s time to teach him
to return the Frisbee to you. Some dogs return the Frisbee at
once but some dogs are not fast learners. If your dog
does not return the Frisbee, try to tempt
him by presenting a new Frisbee. Tell your dog to return the
Frisbee to you and when he comes towards you, toss the other
Frisbee and get the first one. Repeat this procedure several
times until the dog learns to return the Frisbee without being
told.
Some dogs are really stubborn and if this happens, you will
need a 30 feet training lead. When you toss the Frisbee, tell
your dog to get it for you and gently pull the lead towards
you. If the dog drops the Frisbee, stop pulling the lead and
pick up the disc. Repeat the process over and over again.
When your dog learns to fetch the Frisbee, you can now play
outside. Teach your dog to catch the Frisbee while on flight.
When you toss the Frisbee, tell your dog ‘catch’. Some dogs can
get it in a few tries while others do not. If you want to teach
your dog how to play Dog Frisbee, be patient because it will
take some time.
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