Sunday, July 24, 2011

Soft Dog Frisbee Will Reduce Pain

By Rachelle Thornton


Using a soft dog frisbee can provide the owner and the pet with a fun, new way of playing and working out and promote a greater bond between the two. Dogs are great at chasing moving objects, and this makes excellent exercise, but it is important to keep a few things in mind. Let us tell you more about this in the paragraphs below.

It is important to know that teaching a dog how to catch this object mid flight is something that they will have to be trained to do, or they might just wait until it falls down before running after it, and won't know that they are supposed to bring it back to the thrower. As such, it is important to start early, but not too early.

It's good to start early, but not at puppyhood, as puppies can be somewhat fragile and can get hurt if they play too energetically. For this reason, most experts say that a dog should be over a year old before trying to learn this particular trick.

The most important thing to remember is that the dog has to be comfortable and recognize this as a toy. A good way of doing that is to get him or her into the habit of playing with the owner and even possibly feeding the dog from this object. A good way to start is to just roll the object along the ground and praise the dog as he or she chases after it.

It is good to start small and just roll the toy along the ground at first encouraging the dog to chase it. It is always vital to never yell at the dog, and use only positive reinforcement. Dogs won't learn if they are stressed out, and need to be kept in a relaxed, playful mood.

It is also important to remember that it may take some time before your pet jumps up and catches it in flight. Some dogs take to it right away, others may need encouragement or even being taught how to properly jump.

Another big thing to understand is that the thrower should never throw anything, including a toy, directly at the dog. Doing so will just cause the dog to run away and become stressed. This is a fun way to play, and should remain fun for everyone involved, including the pet and the pet owner.




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