Interesting tidbit: I just skimmed through the flirt pole tag on Tumblr and found that pitbull type dogs are featured rather sparsely – I saw a Husky, GSD, Aussie, PBGV and a Corgi to name a few. https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/flirt-pole
Yeah I was surprised to see dogfight training happening with so many breeds, lol. I wonder how those Corgi dogfights go.
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Well my neighbors have a cranky Corgi who’s always trying to fence fight with my dogs. The pit bull ignores him, the chiweenie mostly ignores him but occasionally lifts her little lega and pees in his general direction, and the foster lab mix occasionally barks at him but mostly ignores him. Maybe another Corgi would fight back?
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I’m going to end up donating our flirt pole to the local shelter, I think. My guys are just USELESS when it comes to using it. The GSD is all, “Not a frisbee. Don’t care.” and the terrier is all, “Not a live critter. Don’t care.”
Glad at least SOMEONE out there appreciates a good flirt pole session!
Well, she needs the *hope* of a live critter, anyway. Fortunately, the cornfield down the street is chock full of the hope of critters AND has enough space for frisbee throwing! It just would have been nice to be able to tire them out once in a while without me having to haul all around that darn cornfield…
Interesting tidbit: I just skimmed through the flirt pole tag on Tumblr and found that pitbull type dogs are featured rather sparsely – I saw a Husky, GSD, Aussie, PBGV and a Corgi to name a few.
https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/flirt-pole
That’s because it’ll make them extra super duper vicious. Well, either that or help teach them how to wait, take it, drop it, etc.
Yeah I was surprised to see dogfight training happening with so many breeds, lol. I wonder how those Corgi dogfights go.
Well my neighbors have a cranky Corgi who’s always trying to fence fight with my dogs. The pit bull ignores him, the chiweenie mostly ignores him but occasionally lifts her little lega and pees in his general direction, and the foster lab mix occasionally barks at him but mostly ignores him. Maybe another Corgi would fight back?
I’m going to end up donating our flirt pole to the local shelter, I think. My guys are just USELESS when it comes to using it. The GSD is all, “Not a frisbee. Don’t care.” and the terrier is all, “Not a live critter. Don’t care.”
Glad at least SOMEONE out there appreciates a good flirt pole session!
Glass half full: Your GSD will exercise for a frisbee!
Glass half empty: Your terrier needs a live critter to exercise. : /
Well, she needs the *hope* of a live critter, anyway. Fortunately, the cornfield down the street is chock full of the hope of critters AND has enough space for frisbee throwing! It just would have been nice to be able to tire them out once in a while without me having to haul all around that darn cornfield…
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