"Cheri" wrote in message news
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>> You are very lucky. My dog doesn't know how to play with toys. You
>> might remember I bought stuff to tempt her (I posted pics here) but it
>> was no good. She will play one game ... I stand at one end of the field
>> and D at the the other. She runs madly between us until she is exhausted
>> but she loves it. She is such a change from my previous dog Bonnie who
>> wanted to play all the time. l have a photo where she is actually
>> dragging a long branch in the hope that I would throw it for her
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>> Oh well, they are all different but worth it
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> My previous dog didn't care for toys at all, and would chase something
> once
> in a great while if thrown, but not bring it back. This dog loves toys and
> is constantly after me to do the tug of war, throwing etc. I think maybe
> it's something they learn very young, since both were older rescues.
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> Cheri
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> Yes I think so. All our dogs have been older rescues until this one. We
> might be able to keep her much longer than we were the others
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> I used to love playing with Bonnie. She was hilariously funny
) No
> matter, Poppy has her own attractions
Yes, different personalities, but amazing how much we come to love all of
them and their quirks. Truth be told, they probably notice our quirks too
but are good enough to keep it to themselves. ;-)
Cheri
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LOL I am sure you are right

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