Dogs
Dogs are very protective of the opportunity to go out, and there always seems to be something novel. Physical objects attract them. In order to allow the dogs to spend the short outdoor time happily, owners often take their dogs to play games together. One of the rare ones is playing flying saucers. Playing flying saucer can not only protect the dog's exercise capacity, but also make their abilities more flexible and their reactions faster.
1. Practical Dogs
Not all dogs are suitable for playing flying saucer. Bulldogs and Shar-Peis cannot enjoy this game. Interestingly, they may be more inclined to be spectators. Generally speaking, this game is more suitable for large and medium-sized dogs. If you have a small dog, but it is very active, you may also try to let it hand over the flying saucer.
2. Game skills
If you want your dog to be able to hand over the flying saucer correctly and accurately every time, you need to train your dog. First use the dog's favorite snack as a flying saucer, let the dog smell it and then throw it out. If the dog catches it, you should praise it immediately. If it doesn't catch it, practice it again and again. When the dog can successfully hand over the snacks every time, the owner can replace the snacks with flying saucers. Similarly, as long as the dog hands over the flying saucer, you have to give it a little encouragement.
3. Precautions
Regardless of whether the dog has the ability to master this game fluently or not, the owner must take a safe opportunity to play the game. Never Choose a place with a narrow space, high left and right slopes, and potholes, because the dog may be injured while running and jumping.
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