Puller rings

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  1. JulieT

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    Just bought Charlie some puller rings as Nando Brown!

    Obviously won't be training Charlie like a Malinois any time soon, so we'll be working out our own routine - but reckon he'll love them!

    [​IMG]puller by julieandcharlie julieandcharlie, on Flickr
     
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    What are these all about Julie? I am assuming not just about playing tug?????
     
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    It seems that you can build up the value of them very effectively - because you can use them for tug, for fetch, they float, you can roll them etc. I've seen vids of very high energy tug (we won't be doing that though). So sort of all in one toys. Which will save my bag space.

    Charlie, toy obsessive dog that he is, will love them. Plus, I like that they are different from other things, so make my reward cues clearer.
     
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    I think you always use them in pairs so you can get one back! :) At least, that'll be the case with Charlie!
     
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    Thank you Julie :)
     
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    I've thought about getting some. I like they way Nando uses them for all sorts of games and training :)

    Looking forward to some fab Charlie videos!
     
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    Me and Charlie are going to play at being attack Malinois! Grrr......! Postman watch out! Charlie = attack dog!

    :rofl:
     
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    I was looking at him using one of these earlier with his retrieve training, and thinking I might get one. You beat me to it! Where did you get yours?
     
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    Ooops, look what just fell into my Amazon basket ;)
     
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    what are they made of? what i mean is Could Rory eat it?
     
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    They're made from "foamed polymer", whatever that means! Apparently, they will show the indentation marks from dogs' teeth quick quickly, which makes me think if they were left alone with it, power chewers might be able to destroy them. But they're not chew toys, they're training aids/toys, so I think if you use them in that way, you'll be fine.
     
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    Whoops I just bought one too along with a Dickie bag which I've been meaning to get forever!
     
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    even as a training aid it might be a problem for mister trex teeth. He punctures a football at one touch and has a gape like a tasmanian tiger
     
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    Ah, those magnetic Amazon baskets that just suck stuff up! Tricky things indeed....:D
     
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    I think there's a scientific paper in there somewhere although as it forms Amazon's whole business model it's probably already written ;)
     
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    Wish you lot would stop posting all these fab training toys! :D I used to get excited about jewellery, or a nice pair of shoes....now I can't wait to buy a rubber ring for a dog! :rolleyes::eek:
     
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    They are great - guide dogs are not allowed balls but they have these at Big School :)

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    I've been very restrained and put them in my wish list.

    :sun:

    (snowbunny - we need a 'halo' emoji!)


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    I'm tempted .............. No, I need that halo emoji too :tail:.
     

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