re: balls for dogs

2003-06-21 Thread Lisa Baldwin
a friend of mine always bought old balls at the thrift stores for her briards. they seemed to prefer deflated soccer balls. we have a jolly ball one of those small soccer balls with attached rope toys. the jolly ball is preferred the rottweiler does not carry it by the handle, but always by

RE: balls for dogs

2003-06-20 Thread MJRD
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RE: balls for dogs

2003-06-20 Thread zanned
Molly, Our first dog, quarter Brittany, quarter springer, half stranger-in-the-night, loved to play with balls too. She would jump up and nose-bounce the balls back to us. Like playing catch with us. She also loved to play soccer with us. I'll never forget the look of sheer happiness on her

RE: balls for dogs

2003-06-19 Thread Kaethy Kennedy
The kids next door to our house have continually thrown over various kids balls over the fence. The dogs go crazy with them and with a puncture hole here or there then the kids don't want them back. So far the 2 soccer balls, 2 basketballs (one large, one smaller), and the red schoolyard