FourIsCompany
Posted : 11/23/2007 9:16:01 AM
DPU
So the tennis ball is forever in Jaia mouth.
Yes, it's in there right now. LOL
Seriously, I don't remember him ever getting bored with the ball or giving it up willingly (except in training). He has fallen asleep with it in his mouth. I usually end up taking it out of his mouth once we get in the house and he can't escape. (Keeping in mind, I put the ball away months ago and we haven't played since then - This is all in the past and I want to reintroduce the ball.)
DPU
The way that I play fetch with the group
Here's how "fetch with the group goes". I throw whatever (ball, stick, rope) Jaia runs after it. B'asia herds Jaia. Cara and Mia eat rabbit poop. Jaia comes halfway back, ball in his mouth and stares at me in anticipation, waiting for me to throw it again.
Jaia is the only dog interested in following the object. If I have any other dog or combination of dogs out, when I throw something, they watch it sail and then look at me as of to say, "If you wanted the ball, why did you throw it over there? I'm not going to get it. YOU get it." I have exactly one dog who is even remotely interested in fetch. And he LOVES it.
Secondly, they have a doggie door to the back yard. I don't let them in and out for the most part.
DPU
I was thinking that going back into the house is better than the ball in the dog's mouth
I thought that, too. What I discovered is that Jaia will stand in the front yard alone for an hour looking at the door with that ball in his mouth.
He will chew the ball until it comes apart and then eventually discard the rubber mass. I read that this isn't good for the dog's teeth, so I have stopped playing with the ball at all, so now it's a REALLY highly valued item.
I think starting small and gradually moving up is the best course of action here.