Retraining a farm to town dog
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Retraining a farm to town dog
I was given a 4.5 year old farm dog/pigdog staff. He has no interest in fetching a tennis ball .s What else can I use apart from walks to exercise him
Gordo and squirt- New Staffy-bull-terrier Member
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Re: Retraining a farm to town dog
Hi & welcome.
Probably sounds a silly question, but what exercise did he get before? Was he just allowed to roam? Will he chase other curries (dogs/cats etc)?
Whereabouts in the world are you?
Probably sounds a silly question, but what exercise did he get before? Was he just allowed to roam? Will he chase other curries (dogs/cats etc)?
Whereabouts in the world are you?
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Re: Retraining a farm to town dog
Hi carlll2 nope he just grew up as a house dog - kids kittens n chickens
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Re: Retraining a farm to town dog
You could try a flirt pole. What's he like on a lead?
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