Jan 14, 2009 -
North's happy to announce we're in the middle of a veritable heat wave in SF since he's not a cold weather fan! If you live in a colder climate where your snow bunnies can run and play (and hopefully pee) in the white stuff, try tossing them a snowball. Say you don't have the similarly-shaped toy at the ready, would your fetch loving pets chase a snowball in a pinch?
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Aug 28, 2008 -
North would definitely chase what I throw (or stomp) for him, but it often turns into tug o' war/keep-away to get it back to re-toss. How about your pets? Do they freely fetch, sometimes test it out, or simply wait for you to bring it back like a civilized person?
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Jun 12, 2008 -
Man's best friend? More like man's best doormat. We all know that bachelors use their dogs as ploys to pick up chicks in the park, but dudes also get dogs to help around the house.
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Mar 26, 2008 -
Is the phone ringing again? Eh, let the dog get it. From fetching a Mountain Dew to cleaning up after a nasty sneeze, this pooch can get the job done — if yummy treats are involved.
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Mar 17, 2008 -
Jerry Dog has an insatiable appetite for playing fetch. Again and again, in a robotic manner, he takes a tennis ball in his mouth, runs to whoever will throw it, wags his tail and waits, please, please, please, and then runs for the fetch. It's cute, but it gets old.
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Jan 04, 2008 -
It's like tennis or batting practice . . .
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Dec 07, 2007 -
As if being a rambunctious kitty ain't enough of a chore, Herbie the overachiever has volunteered to pick up this Beagle's slack around the house. Meanwhile, the dog's so lazy, he can't even pretend to be amused by the commotion around him. "Fetch" isn't really his "thing," you know?
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Sep 21, 2007 -
The game of fetch has officially gone too far. This is just ridiculous. I think the bartender of this household needs to put his foot paw down and end this insulting cycle of servitude immediately.
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Apr 02, 2007 -
Think "fetch" is a no brainer? When your dog is this big of a germaphobe, think again...
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Jan 20, 2007 -
OK, so let's face it: Your dog needs to lose a few pounds and it won't hurt you to burn some extra calories too.
With obesity on the rise in people and in dogs, one fun way for the both of you to burn calories is to take an hour to play with your dog. In 60 minutes of play time, you can burn about 173 calories*.
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