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dessie said:
I would just leave him to it if he is happy playing that way!!!
But I need him to run, Caroline. He's galloping off to get it in the first instance, but then just skipping away from me at all other times.
 
With Zephyr I was advised to have two identical toys, (I used frisbees), throw one a little way, and the very second he picked it up, say excitedly 'Hey, look what I've got!) and wave the other one. :thumbsup: He would come runnng with the toy still in his mouth and I wouldn't throw the second till he had let me take the first. He gradually realised that giving me the toy made me throw another, and gradually I threw the frisbee further. :sweating: When I was absolutely sure he would come back and give it to me, I stopped carrying a second toy. :teehee: He gets loads of wonderful exercise with the frisbee and is totally hooked on it - even ignores rabbits and pheasants if the frisbee is around! :lol:

Good luck Lana :luck: :luck: :luck:
 

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