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Friday, March 21, 2008
How awesome is this?
For the dog, of course... adult humans? Totally missing out on the dog-play action.
oh I love this! I had a couple of spare minutes in one of my classes and showed this to the kids. One commented about the owners not taking time to play with their dog, but I told them I was sure the dog was well cared for :-)
Would be great for when you weren't home, or when you were working at home and the dog was bored. Such as is sometimes my situation. Certainly doesn't take the place of the human-dog interaction, but there are other interactive toys out there (usually involving treats of some kind) for "home alone all day" dogs. This would at least give the dogs some physical activity! I think my Penny would love it, but Pud would be terrified. :-P
My mini-border collie would LOVE this! But we would have to be there she would wear herself out and she has a short leg so we have to be careful that she does not exercise too much! I play Chuck-it with her and my dad takes a ball to the big fields to play with her.
Looks pretty darn cool. I love my cats but I'm not always ready to play with them at any given moment, so it's handy to have something else that can keep them occupied. (That's why I have two! If Person is busy or not home, you can attack your sister!)
I'd love one of these for fur mousies, but sadly Stormy hasn't caught on to the part where she has to bring the toy back before I can throw it again.
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oh I love this! I had a couple of spare minutes in one of my classes and showed this to the kids. One commented about the owners not taking time to play with their dog, but I told them I was sure the dog was well cared for :-)
Would be great for when you weren't home, or when you were working at home and the dog was bored. Such as is sometimes my situation. Certainly doesn't take the place of the human-dog interaction, but there are other interactive toys out there (usually involving treats of some kind) for "home alone all day" dogs. This would at least give the dogs some physical activity! I think my Penny would love it, but Pud would be terrified. :-P
My mini-border collie would LOVE this! But we would have to be there she would wear herself out and she has a short leg so we have to be careful that she does not exercise too much! I play Chuck-it with her and my dad takes a ball to the big fields to play with her.
Looks pretty darn cool. I love my cats but I'm not always ready to play with them at any given moment, so it's handy to have something else that can keep them occupied. (That's why I have two! If Person is busy or not home, you can attack your sister!)
I'd love one of these for fur mousies, but sadly Stormy hasn't caught on to the part where she has to bring the toy back before I can throw it again.
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