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Barney the Beagle fetching his hairbrush. Barney jumped into a pool and took a swim when he was 2 months old. Now that he's five months old, we discovered he really likes to fetch. Hmmmm, must have a retriever gene in there somewhere!
Wanna play fetch anyone? Such a cute little 8-month old. She just kept playing with the log she's resting on.
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More shots from playing fetch in the park yesterday. He's still a little clumsy when catching the ball but he's getting the hang of it.
After her nap, Ava seemed to get more comfortable with Bruce. They even played fetch: he rolled the ball to her and she brought it back to him.
Cosby returns from fetching his frisbee looking very pleased with himself, much to Molly's annoyance.
Our dog does not fetch. Fetch Lesson: still unsuccessful, but a valiant effort. ;)
1 - Cut slit in ball and insert treat so it smells like something dog wants to pick up.
2 - Show it to dog, let him smell it's yumminess and repeat the word "ball" alot.
3 - Throw ball and watch as dog continues to sit at your feet waiting for a treat without having to move.
4 - Laugh as dog walks past ball, while trying hard not to even look at it.
5 - Dog: "...WHY is this game fun?"
As these imploring eyes so frequently remind me. However, Dinky is not above trying to play fetch by himself when he needs his fix. But it's better with a friend.
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This was shot indoors with not-so-great lighting, as you can tell from all the pixel noise.
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