What if my dog only brings back my ball because he thinks I like throwing it?
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
your dog is smarter than you!!!!
You shouldn't ask a question like that at 9:30 ad night. Now I'm going to go to bed with a headache trying to figure out the answer.
Now that is funny ... I'm not sure which I laughed hardest at ... the OP or the replies ... guess it doesn't matter ... great post & love the responses dancers & Curmudgeon. Appreciate the chuckles.
Me too, thanks for the responses
Sign the dog up with the Yankees!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Our last beautiful golden Buster would fetch the ball when I threw it in the back yard. When I first started doing this he would run to the edge of the pool and drop it in the water. I would go pick it up and throw it again - and again, back in the water. After four or five times of doing this it really dawned on me that HE was training ME to fetch the ball!
I spend time several times a week with a Border Collie. I think she might feel this way. She probably also thinks that she is aiding my general health by requiring me to repeatedly bend over to get the ball. I swear the dog is smarter than I am.
diclam
Loc: Red Lake Falls, MN
My son had black lab that was obsessed with retrieving a ball, stick, or whatever else she thought you could throw. There wasn't a dog around (that I found anyway) that would beat her to the ball. When she reached 14 years old , her arthritis was so bad that she had a hard time getting off the ground, walking, much less run, but there she was - dropping the ball at your feet. I would toss the ball about 20' and she would hobble over to the ball to pick it up. It was painful to watch her and I always thought that it could not be enjoyable at all for her. I truly think that she thought that she was trying to please me by fetching that ball. She was a great dog!
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
You’re not giving your dog enough credit. Yeah, it cares about you but it’s the retrieval thrill that’s the driving force.
dancers wrote:
your dog is smarter than you!!!!
Every dog I've had is/was smarter than me! So far, fortunately, none can spell.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Flying Three wrote:
What if my dog only brings back my ball because he thinks I like throwing it?
That isn’t the reason????
peterg wrote:
Every dog I've had is/was smarter than me! So far, fortunately, none can spell.
Unfortunately, mine can spell (I think) ... but fortunately, she doesn't speak in full sentences (at least that I understand) yet!!!!!
Rover--a lab would get his ball and drop it in the path the mower was going to take so I would have to get off and throw it. It has been dogs just react to instinct but When you would ask him were the ball was he would think for minute and the take off and come back with the ball. he would take up a position in the outfield when I would pitch to my grandson and return the hit balls until he felt it was time to stop and he would drop the ball in the bushes. He was a great friend and only left when n God needed him.
Your Dog & I discussed it earlier and we laughed about it endlessly ! HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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