My dog has been rehomed. She just isn’t interested in toys most of the time. If she gets excited she will chase a ball or play tugging games but it’s so rare. Not sure if that’s her nature or whether she might still be getting used to her new home.
Every dog is different and it can take a long time for a rescue to completely settle. We have some fab resources for rescue dogs, you might find this eBook helpful: game.absolute-dogs.com/training-games-for-your-rescue-dog50733167
We have a lot of games to grow this! You can check out some of our other videos on this here: Training Your Dog With Toys ua-cam.com/video/-5ziJ737vPw/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Teach Your Dog To Love Playing with Toys ua-cam.com/video/WeC7x43ofVI/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Toys or Food? ua-cam.com/video/6TSJM8Paejo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
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My dog is kind of the opposite....he gets SO excited about toys that if I use them for training games, he totally loses control and starts jumping and biting his leash etc! In that case maybe I should avoid using toys for training?
Hey Jessica, yes, great observation for your dog! Toys may be too exciting for him right now. We suggest growing his Dimmer Switch skills first (the ability to flow up and down in arousal levels, instead of the Light switch which is going from 0-100 real fast). Then you can start re-incorporating toys😊
Blink is one very happy dog! 😍 Do you want to know more about getting the most out of play with your dog? Why not check out our Mastering Play badge right here: absolute-dogs.com/product/mastering-play/
My dog has been rehomed. She just isn’t interested in toys most of the time. If she gets excited she will chase a ball or play tugging games but it’s so rare. Not sure if that’s her nature or whether she might still be getting used to her new home.
Every dog is different and it can take a long time for a rescue to completely settle.
We have some fab resources for rescue dogs, you might find this eBook helpful: game.absolute-dogs.com/training-games-for-your-rescue-dog50733167
What if my dog has zero interest in toys? He loved chasing a ball with his previous owner (we got him two weeks ago, he is two years old)
We have a lot of games to grow this! You can check out some of our other videos on this here:
Training Your Dog With Toys
ua-cam.com/video/-5ziJ737vPw/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Teach Your Dog To Love Playing with Toys
ua-cam.com/video/WeC7x43ofVI/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Toys or Food?
ua-cam.com/video/6TSJM8Paejo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Tom I love your laugh 🤣 great video 👍 my boy loves toys but great tips for future reference ♥️
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I have a rat dog (Chihuahua X Frenchie) who aint interested...Thanks for the tips
Hey there 👋 You are so welcome!! have you jumped into Games Club yet? we would love to have you and your chihuahua/frenchie cross on board! 😊💖💖 Jump in now to get your first month for £5.00!
absolutedogs.me/nyns
My dog is kind of the opposite....he gets SO excited about toys that if I use them for training games, he totally loses control and starts jumping and biting his leash etc! In that case maybe I should avoid using toys for training?
Hey Jessica, yes, great observation for your dog! Toys may be too exciting for him right now. We suggest growing his Dimmer Switch skills first (the ability to flow up and down in arousal levels, instead of the Light switch which is going from 0-100 real fast). Then you can start re-incorporating toys😊
That wiggling tail... ❤
Blink is one very happy dog! 😍
Do you want to know more about getting the most out of play with your dog? Why not check out our Mastering Play badge right here:
absolute-dogs.com/product/mastering-play/
Is it ever too late to get a dog to play with toys?
Not at all! We absolutely believe you can teach old dogs new tricks 🤩 Let us know how you get on!