Showing posts with label fetch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fetch. Show all posts

Fetch

I've been back from Wisconsin for a few weeks now, but because I'm so busy and I got a lot of fun shots of the dogs there, I still have stories to tell. Today, the subject is fetch.

Now, Buzz will play fetch. He understands the game well enough. However, it is not as much fun as hiking things, so lots of times when Buzz gets the ball, he will hike it a few times before returning it. This is fine by me as it is less work on my end. And let's face it, Buzz is way to social to play flyball (he'd be sailing across those lanes to say hi to all the lovely doggies) so there is no need for him to have a disciplined return. One thing I do wish he’d figure out is to watch where I’m throwing the ball…sometimes he just takes off in a random direction at full speed for no good reason. Really, so many loose screws in that one’s head!


Pete the Pirate is the consummate fetcher. I really do think he’s mostly either a Golden or Labrador Retriever because he lives for that tennis ball! Pete would happily play fetch all day every day. Like Buzz, however, Pete doesn’t watch you throw the ball. Pete just takes off in the direction you last threw it. He’s probably compensating for his eyesight on that one, because if you say his name and point in a different direction he knows to go that way instead.

Ned, who has to stay in his room if Mabel or Buzz is at the house, has no idea what fetch is about. He just runs alongside Pete as Pete fetches. Sometimes Ned takes the ball, but then doesn’t know what to do with it. Then we have to throw a different ball for Pete, but that doesn’t always make Pete happy…he wants to use the same ball the whole game.

Sophie and Castro both kind of fetch. I think Castro knows the game but isn’t always interested and Sophie doesn’t really get it, but likes to join in sometimes.

One day Uncle Scary was playing fetch with all the dogs except Ned (who was locked in his room).



Buzz stopped playing pretty quickly. Maybe because I was far from the action trying to take pictures, maybe because it was an overwhelming amount of barking/running/fetching. Buzz lay down at my feet and started chewing a stick.


Pete was consistently getting the ball. He was cracking me up because the back yard is flat for about 20 feet, but is then quite steep and wooded and Pete comes charging out of the woods with great awkwardness. I even caught it on film when he did a face plant stumbling out of the brush.



I think it was shortly after this that Mabel decided that she’d rather join Buzz in stick chewing than play with the big dogs and their ball.


Eventually the games ended and Mabel got the ball to chew on.


Buzz says “hey, who let the air out of the puppy?”


The next day, I played fetch with just Buzz and Pete and they were pretty evenly matched (Buzz being much faster but less smart about fetch). Buzz was doing his #1 annoying fetch thing, though: he brings the ball most of the way back and then drops it. Now, at home this just means the game is over. I don’t kick the soccer ball unless he brings it to my feet and I don’t throw the tennis ball unless he drops it in my hands. So, consistently, Buzz was bringing the ball to within 4 feet of me and then dropping it. And then we would both stand there. Then darling Pete would swoop in and bring the ball those last few steps and drop it into my hands. That Pete, he’s serious about fetch and he’ll do what it takes to have the ball thrown again!

With Chuck-it All Things are Possible

Since Buzz has started fetching in earnest while at the park and I had to buy him a new Chuck-It since he ate the last one, I was planning a blog post about the Chuck-It. It is a wonderful invention and I wanted to honor it.

However, when I went to the park to meet my friend who was going to photograph me chucking, I forgot my camera :/

Oh well, I found this picture on flickr
chuck-it, originally uploaded by zipflydesign.


This picture is pretty awesome, huh? I have to tell you that I don't look nearly as...um...graceful when I throw the ball.

The other thing I was planning for the blog was to slip the packaging for the Chuck-It onto Buzz's nose and take some shots. He looked tired enough to tolerate this nonsense...


But, looks can be deceiving...


Buzz was not having it!


This week, instead of having "stuff on my dog," I have to make do with "stuff on my pooh bear"


and Buzz is catching up on his favorite television programs.


He loves Detective Goran.

Spring has Sprung!

I've seen a lot of blogs with pictures of blooming flowers and precious buds. Well, those are not the main sign of spring around here; here, the biggest sign is the status of the rainbow soccer ball.

The ball in winter:


See how clean it is? And fresh and snowy!

Well, here was the ball the other day...


So dirty and dark! I posted these pictures on a message board the other day and a friend of mine asked "at some point doesn't the soccer ball stop being a soccer ball and become 'the thing formerly known as a soccer ball'?"

It is true. That thing is so very different than how it began. The Peruvian thinks that maybe it is "the droolball" since it gets so slimey when played with. Oh well, at least Buzz is happy.

With the return of sunny weather, I have resolved to be more sunny with Buzz. I think that when Buzz and I are playing in the yard or at the park, I manage Buzz's behavior too tightly. I don't know if it really has any affect on him, but I would like to hear myself be more positive and fun.

I have decided to trust Buzz more and to ensure he has outside times where I just let him be a goofy dog. So long as he's minding his manners and staying near, I've been just enjoying him and going along with his sense of fun.

Also, as part of this plan, we are adding more structure and regularity to our training. I'm hoping to switch him from sort of listening all the time, to listening when it matters and being free to be his own good self the rest of the time.

So far, the bozo seems happy with the arrangement; well, he is happy with all arrangements, it seems. However, there is one new development; today, Buzz let me walk him across a busy street (he *hates* busy streets). Perhaps his trust is growing? He got an awesome reward for crossing the street...a lovely fetch session in the park that is right there!







Yay!


Bye-bye now!

Surefire way to get your lady to play fetch.

Buzz says “welcome to my yard. Let me demonstrate how to get your lady to throw the ball for you.”
why is that camera here

Buzz says “You must find the ball and bring it to her, then look at your lady and say something very polite such as ‘excuse me, lady, but would you kindly throw the ball?’ ”
look

It works every time!

Thanksgiving (and turning 6 months old)

Buzz went to Wisconsin for Thanksgiving. It takes ten hours to drive to my parents' house and Buzz was an excellent passenger for the entire trip. About halfway, we stopped at a lovely park for a hike.



Once we got to my parents' house, Buzz had a lot of fun playing with their dogs Ned and Pete and my brother's dogs Castro and Sophie also came over to play.







On Thanksgiving day, Buzz spent the whole day with Sophie and Castro because their dad had to work, but could watch Buzz. Lucky puppy!!! After Thanksgiving, Buzz and I went to my aunt and uncles house for a day. Buzz got to play with Latte, Tango and Annie.



These next two pics REALLY crack my up!





More Thanksgiving pics...














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