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Last week we discussed the rules for the game of “tug”. But what if your pooch doesn’t play? What then? Why is it important that your dog learn to play with you? Well, it’s important to have many different ways in which to reward your dog. The more variety you have as types of reinforcement the more options you have in training. Today we talk about ways to get a dog to play with toys. We hope you find it helpful!

February 16th, 2010 at 6:30 pm
Thanks for the helpful training tips! I’m happy I found your site. I need all the help I can get with my maltipoos! They are adorable, but a handful! Maggie
@ Dog Boarding Los Angeles
February 16th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Hi Maggie! Thanks for the comments. I’m so pleased you are enjoying the podcasts. We also have a Facebook page in case you are on there as well. Maltese or any combo thereof can be handfuls so I know what you are going through. Best of luck with them. Love your site as well!