A spaniel has left the internet in stitches after showing that he will try to play fetch with just about anyone and anything, even inanimate objects like a statue. Whenever Ellie Byrne walks her ...
Although more common in dogs, 4 in 10 pet cats also choose to play fetch with their owners. Credit: Mikel M. Delgado/CC-BY 4.0 Conventional wisdom would suggest that all dogs love to play fetch, while ...
Some dogs love the thrill of chasing a ball. A tired pup is often considered a happy pup, but the same doesn’t go for our arms after multiple rounds of fetch. Plus, no one really wants to touch the ...
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Why dog owners can’t stop buying this duck fetch toy
Fetch just got a serious upgrade.
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 ...
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