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Problem: No two dogs are alike. They all need exercise.
Some will happily retrieve a stick all day. Others will saunter up to a thrown stick, sniff it, and stare back at you wondering why you'd thrown away such a neat toy.
Solution: This rubberised and bendy device can be bent into various shapes:
From a cylindrical 'stick' to a aerodynamically shaped boomerang.
Simply adjust the shape to best match your dog / their mood and temperament, and throw it.
Example settings:
Hub-chaser: Stick shaped - You may need the exercise if your dog doesn't.
Pointer: Semi-Boomerang. He'll get the exercise, and wait near-by for you to catch up.
Dachshund: Boomerang - Won't have to go too far, but is encouraged to chase.
Smart Dog Plays Fetch With Himself Using a Flowing Stream
http://laughingsqui...-a-flowing-stream/? [Dub, Aug 12 2013]
auto dog exercise
https://www.youtube...watch?v=4PcL6-mjRNk needs a smart dog [notripe, Aug 13 2013]
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If you make it smell like another dog's bum, then it is bound to go after the stick. It may spend some time just pushing the stick around the field, but at least it'll get some exercise. |
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I wonder how one would go about making a stick smell like a dog's bum; I have thought of one method, but I do not think that it is necessarily the best. |
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<giggle> Oh, Calum. <sigh> |
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Bugger that! I'm not picking that thing up. |
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"What's brown and sticky ?" |
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"Nor me. It's the cobblestones." |
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