laura
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Mar 17, 2012 0:46:02 GMT
Post by laura on Mar 17, 2012 0:46:02 GMT
Hi, being new to this walking lark I'm wondering if it is ok to take toys for the dogs that we walk.
I think they are allowed "chew" type toys but am wondering if they are allowed balls and softer toys with squeekers and the like? Where I work (a vets practice) we have the most wonderful plush snake with squeekers, are they allowed?
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Mar 17, 2012 1:26:27 GMT
Post by Baglady on Mar 17, 2012 1:26:27 GMT
Hi, being new to this walking lark I'm wondering if it is ok to take toys for the dogs that we walk. I think they are allowed "chew" type toys but am wondering if they are allowed balls and softer toys with squeekers and the like? Where I work (a vets practice) we have the most wonderful plush snake with squeekers, are they allowed? Aw Laura - that's so sweet Yes please woof I know a lot of walkers take toys with them on walks, for a bit of 'playtime' and sometimes they can be really useful for finding out about what 'tickles the tummy' of a particular dog Some respond better to treats, some to toys, and this is really useful stuff to know when it comes to training dogs to lead walk, to pay attention etc. The Home is always grateful for donations of toys for the dogs kennels too - toys can really help keep the dogs stimulated ;D Watch Jason with a tennis ball f'rintstance - he blimmin luffs 'em Susie x
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Mar 17, 2012 8:16:59 GMT
Post by laura on Mar 17, 2012 8:16:59 GMT
Great thanks. Am off to work this morning so will see what I can find
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