Speaking of capturing funny dog pictures! LOL
Now that we’re taking our puppy to the park on a regular basis it probably won’t be too long before we’ll see something like this ourselves. Midnight’s already got some doggy friends that we run into in the park and each time she goes we meet new dog owners and new dogs.
On Sunday we brought her to the park with a frisbee. She had a ton of fun playing with it. Unfortunately she mainly wanted to chase it and catch it and then chew on it rather than bring it back to us.
The frisbee attracted other dogs and it wasn’t long before another lab, a 13 month old, got a hold of her frisbee. It was cold out and the frisbee was made of a hard plastic that must have become brittle as it eventually cracked.
We took the frisbee away at that point as I was pretty sure that one of the dogs would end up with a cut mouth or something!
I guess we’ll have to get a softer rubber frisbee to play with next time.
It was fun bringing a toy to the park though. That was the first time we brought anything for Midnight to play with and it went over well.
Do you bring along something for your dog to play with when you go on a long walk or a visit to a park?
Gloria says
Sometimes we bring along a ball or something like that but usually my dog will chase sticks if you throw them. He doesn’t bring them back usually, just gets the stick, drops it and waits for you to throw something else 🙂
Dogs For Pets says
My last dog was a Pomeranian – she didn’t really like to play very much! She liked chew toys but nothing that was “interactive”. Come to think of it, she wasn’t very friendly to the other dogs in the park anyway, so maybe it was a good thing we didn’t have a Frisbee for her!
Matthew says
I always enjoy taking my dogs to our local dog park. They seem to love it as well. A rubber frisbee would probably be better or a ball is always a good choice.