Videos and photos are encouraged. Can be mental energy, physical, or both.
My boy is undergoing heartworm treatment currently, so he can't go for walks or play, so it's just obedience training in the home and yard, lots of bullysticks and Himalayan chews, and working his interactive toys for food.
(I'm hoping I didn't post a similar video here recently)
My Labradoodle is obsessed with balls and bones. He's a really heavy chewer, so we have to keep him continually stocked with new Kong balls, and new elk antlers or beef leg bones, and take away the old ones when they get too small or too worn.
In addition to simply chewing, he likes to play fetch with the balls. Even when he's by himself, he plays fetch with himself. He's taught himself to toss the balls with his mouth, and then chases after them.
March 14, 2019, 11:32 AM
4x5
The only exercise my dog gets is wagging her tail for more treats.
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March 14, 2019, 12:30 PM
Muddflap
Squirrels.
March 14, 2019, 12:35 PM
LS1 GTO
The youngest, a Brittany, watches for field mice and walks back a forth from front yard to back.
The two older Shepard/ Malamute dogs have guard duty - which means they perform the occasional perimeter search and sleep by the front door occasionally switching off with one on the dog bed.
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March 14, 2019, 03:22 PM
Bytes
Cat vs Dog. Our kitties (I do love them) would sit on the couch, look up at me, and think fuck off. As soon as my job settles down (retirement) I'm gettin' myself a dawg.
rusbro: I hope your pup is OK.
March 14, 2019, 03:33 PM
KDR
My border collie chases squirrels. My springador gets playdates. If I ever figure out how to post a video, I'll put it up.
My collie does not play with other dogs. My springador gets along great with every dog he meets. My he has regular playdates with several of the other dogs in the neighborhood. He also loves to fetch. If you start throwing his toys, you'd better be prepared to do it for a while.
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March 14, 2019, 03:45 PM
Ryanp225
I have an Australian Shepherd. His nuclear fuel cells do not seem to ever dip below the full mark.
March 14, 2019, 03:57 PM
Oz_Shadow
Mine has a softball size food dispensing ball. It has a hole in the size with a partial tube restricting it. Surprisingly, she has not eaten the ball. She throws it at us often though wanting it filled.
She rolls it all around the house with her nose trying to get the little bits of kibble to fall out.
March 14, 2019, 04:21 PM
shovelhead
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Shugart: Mine burns energy mainly by snoring and farting. Her farts make CS gas seem like Chanel No. 5.
First thing that came to mind with ours also.
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March 14, 2019, 04:29 PM
rusbro
quote:
Originally posted by Oz_Shadow: Mine has a softball size food dispensing ball. It has a hole in the size with a partial tube restricting it. Surprisingly, she has not eaten the ball. She throws it at us often though wanting it filled.
She rolls it all around the house with her nose trying to get the little bits of kibble to fall out.
I used those with my previous dog. Only things I didn't like about them is that I sure were food crumbs all over the floor as a result, and she got pretty rough with them and bashed up the baseboards.
Kong makes the big wobble treat dispenser thingy. It works really good and doesn't get as many crumbs on the floor as they are weighted at the bottom and mostly stay upright. The only problem I have with them is my dog like to let me know it's empty by rolling down our stair case. It's pretty heavy and makes a hell of a racket banging off of the walls and crashing onto the landing by our front door. I swear I see him smile when he does it.
Just a pic from the internet, not my dog
March 14, 2019, 05:15 PM
LtJL
My dog is a rescue, about 7 years old or so. He had taken a load of birdshot in the legs, hips, and hiney at some time. He was captured in Oklahoma, wound up in a shelter here in Ohio. So he went from a home, to feral, to shelters, to my house. In that dog's mind he AIN"T GOIN" Nowhere! Once we established the Alpha, me, he acts like the hound he is: trees stuff, barks his fool head off, eats anything, and sleeps 20 hours a day. His name is The Cisco Kid.
March 14, 2019, 05:23 PM
Rick_Perry
Daily walks for my 2 girls and playing, playing, playing, & playing ball and frisbee. They wear me out even though they are 9 and 12. I love it!
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March 14, 2019, 05:26 PM
Hunthelp
In the summer, we do this for an hour. https://youtu.be/3t_d15RzN8c In the winter Sweet Pea doesn’t like the cold water....imagine that for a lab....we just throw a ball for an hour. Luckily, the hour corresponds with the cocktail hour.
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