"Janet B" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 20:43:22 -0000, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
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>>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>>>>>She does but it would be nice if she could play with toys sometimes
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>>>>what about soft, cuddly, stuffed toys like you would give to a baby.
>>>>All my dogs had a soft mouth and really enjoyed vigorously shaking and
>>>>stomping on the soft toys. My dogs have had everything from full size
>>>>teddy bears to little ones. We had baskets of them. My last dog
>>>>would carry a stuffed animal to the door when someone came to visit.
>>>>He'd also take it to bed with him and use it as a pillow. I just gave
>>>>the last of them away to a new rescue pup in the neighborhood.
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>>>>Did you have them from pups? Poppy never chases or carries anything. I
>>>>can
>>>>see she has never played with anything at all until she came to us. It
>>>>is
>>>>worth a try though so I will find a soft toy for her and she what we can
>>>>do
>>>>with it.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the idea
>>>>
>>> Make a big deal out of it to excite her curiosity/ Bring it home
>>> hidden a paper bag and rustle the bag. Talk to her and tell her
>>> you've brought her something. Open the bag and you look inside ,
>>> wiggle it around her so she wants to look too. you know, make baby
>>> toddler talk 
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>> The problem is she just isn't interested in anything that isn't food. I
>>couldn't get her interested in the kong even though it had her favourite
>>treat tucked in
I will do what you say though ...
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>>> The rescue pup that I took the last toy to hadn't ever had a soft toy.
>>> I brought it in one of those bags people use instead of Christmas
>>> wrapping and the very top of the toy was visible. I put the bag on
>>> the floor and she went over, stuck her head in and after a bit pulled
>>> out the toy. Husband and I had to remove the squeaker from the toy
>>> before we gave it to Finch (the dog) She had been abused and is
>>> frightened by noise. She is becoming very outgoing. She came from a
>>> program at the state prison where inmates work and live with the dogs
>>> they are training. It is a win/win for everyone. She is an
>>> Australian Cattle Dog about 9 months old.
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>>Lucky girl
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>>> P.S. You may have to play with the toy and show her how to play and
>>> tease her a bit. Also, some dogs just don't see the point in carrying
>>> anything around. They can be stubborn little creatures while they
>>> have YOU in training.
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>>LOL ain't that the truth
) She has us *very* well trained now, so keep
>>your fingers crossed for me. Remember though she is nearly 7 years old.
>>This is the dog that lived with 41 dogs and two cats all her life so it
>>isn't surprising she doesn't know what toys are. Still, it is worth a
>>try
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>>I will do as you suggest. I will buy a toy tomorrow and report back
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>>Thank you! 
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> NOTE: All of my dogs turned up their nose at anything Kong.
> If I lived near by I would get her the squishiest, softest dolly that
> is her size so she could use it as a pillow. It sounds like she needs
> a cuddle buddy. They recognize faces and eyes you know.
Right!!! Thanks for the advice

) Soft, cuddly, with a face!!! If I can't
find anything tomorrow, I will wait until I can get into the city and find a
proper toy shop! Will let you know
Thanks, again
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