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Post by Millyjude8 Wed Jul 17 2013, 11:17

Feel a bit of a dimwit posting this but how did you get your dogs to plays with their boomer ball?

Our two couldnt be less interested in it, ive tried to kick it around with hem but they just dont want to.

Is it just our dogs or am i missing something really obvious?

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Post by Guest Wed Jul 17 2013, 11:19

I think some are interested and some arnt, darcy takes hers or leaves it, just depends how's she feels Smile

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Post by Guest Wed Jul 17 2013, 11:22

It's 'hit and miss' i think, they either love it or they hate it. I played gentle football with it and Shéara soon got involved, mainly a lot of barking. He never bothered with it after so I sent it off to his rotty friend who LOVES it Smile

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Post by Rachel33 Wed Jul 17 2013, 11:30

Many people do but I really don't like them.. Seen so many staffs go completely nuts with frustration over them I try to avoid them like the plague. Some dogs are more obsessive than others of course, and some seem to really enjoy them Smile I won't give Biscuit one as she doesn't like anything that she can't destroy and will literally hurt herself in the process of trying to rip it to shreds Rolling Eyes 
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Post by goldie87 Wed Jul 17 2013, 12:03

Zeus wasn't too fussed about his at the start but he plays with it now and again, mainly when he's bored. Not his favourite toy though.
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Post by rescuestaffords Wed Jul 17 2013, 12:11

Only 1 of my 4 dogs will play with a boomer ball and it took ages for him to be interested in it - now he wont leave it alone.

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Post by Guest Wed Jul 17 2013, 12:11

memphis loves his and goes mad for it but in the weather we have been having its a no no from me as he would not think of stopping for a drink as he gets so one tracked mind when playing also iv made sure he not possessive over it as thats another no no for me

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Post by Kathy Wed Jul 17 2013, 13:07

Rocky loves to play with his in the snow in the wintertime, not much of that stuff around right now though.
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Post by Sazzle Wed Jul 17 2013, 13:17

Daisy has had hers for maybe 2 months and has not bothered with it at all. I have tried and tried to get her interested to no avail, was about ready to give up and give it to my sisters dog!

Then.......last night randomly she started playing with it, pushing it around and barking at it, I of course was made up Big Grin 

Success at last, not sure how that helps you but just keep trying??
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Post by Millyjude8 Wed Jul 17 2013, 14:57

Thanks for the replies, will keep trying with it and see if they start to like it.

If not it may be off to the blue cross (the ball obviously not the mutts!)

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Post by Mandz Wed Jul 17 2013, 15:25

You could try putting it in a cupboard and bringing it out again so they think its a special toy?
Frankie got really frustrated with his the first time he played with it and hasn't touched it since!
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Post by Kell Wed Jul 17 2013, 15:34

Chiquito only plays with his when I am there playing as well .. kicking, rolling etc gets him interested. The more noise it makes the better so we play on the cement or wooden beam verandah.

Also, not sure what the weather is like at yours, however Chiquito loves playing with his in the pool as well Smile
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Post by Laura frize Fri Jul 19 2013, 23:12

What is the best size boomer ball to get for a Staffie? Pls I think my Herbie would love one x
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Post by jamesbeil Sat Jul 20 2013, 06:10

It really does vary according the dog - Tyson couldn't care less about his boomer, he'd much rather have a treat, but the neighbour's staffy goes absolutely bonkers with his, ends up having a great time.

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Post by Kell Sat Jul 20 2013, 07:45

Laura frize wrote:What is the best size boomer ball to get for a Staffie? Pls I think my Herbie would love one x

The bigger the better Smile

Chiquito had a 6 inch one as a little pup, he still plays with it but can now get his mouth around it so we're moving up to the 10 inch one now.
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Post by Guest Sat Jul 20 2013, 08:29

I've recently chucked Blue's in a skip when he wasn't watching.
He used to kick it for 30 seconds then spend the rest of his day doing them annoying high pitched barks at it cos he is frustrated as he can't pick it up and pop it Laughing 

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Post by Guest Sat Jul 20 2013, 09:34

Tilly was not interested in hers when we got it for Xmas inside the house , never though about it until one day Jenny brought it out into the garden and she went mental for it . Tommy can't have his any more though as he gets obsessive about it and starts randomly tearing lumps of grass out as he chases it around , would be quite funny to watch if it wasn't my garden taking a beating

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Post by janey Sat Jul 20 2013, 09:38

Moo has never taken to hers, she just barks at it! xXx
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Post by Guest Sat Jul 20 2013, 11:10

janey wrote:Moo has never taken to hers, she just barks at it! xXx

Does she do the same high pitched ear popping barks as Blue?

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Post by janey Sat Jul 20 2013, 11:12

Mike wrote:
janey wrote:Moo has never taken to hers, she just barks at it! xXx

Does she do the same high pitched ear popping barks as Blue?

Laughing  yes and then boofs if that makes sense!
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