Yahoo: Dog Teaches Baby to Play Fetch at an Early Age in Adorable Video
Dog Teaches Baby to Play Fetch at an Early Age in Adorable Video
A tennis ball can mean a lot of things in a dog’s world. It can turn a backyard into a training ground or a bonding session. Fetch taps into more than just energy levels. It is tied to instinct, focus ...
The Conversation: Cats and dogs both like to play fetch − it’s rooted in their hunting instincts
Many people have seen dogs fetch, but cats like to get into the game too. Despite their very different hunting and play styles, fetching appears to combine elements of predatory and social behavior ...
Cats and dogs both like to play fetch − it’s rooted in their hunting instincts
WTVF: Let Me Help: How to teach your dog to play fetch
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you want your dog to play fetch it may take some training. Thankfully, veterinarian Dr. Craig Prior is here to help. "Essentially you get two balls. Throw one of them.
AOL: Teaching fetch for the first time? Here’s what to do, according to one trainer
Fetch is a great game to play with your dog to give them that all-important physical and mental stimulation, and tap into their natural instincts – plus it’s fun for humans, too, and a great bonding ...
Teaching fetch for the first time? Here’s what to do, according to one trainer
Fetch is a brilliantly fun game for your dog. Unfortunately, not all dogs know how to fetch naturally. While certain breeds, such as Labradors, are generally very fetch-savvy, other breeds may need to ...