tissue – YourDesignerDog http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com YourDesignerDogBlog: The Adventures of Sadie the Yorkipoo Thu, 12 May 2016 09:06:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Tire Ball http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2016/05/12/tire-ball/ http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2016/05/12/tire-ball/#comments Thu, 12 May 2016 08:45:35 +0000 http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/?p=9807 dogs, designer dogs, Yorkipoo, yokie poo, dog toy, squeaky ball, tire toy, petoverstock.com
From the creative team that brought you Tissue Box Ball and Bowl Ball comes a new game for dogs everywhere to enjoy – Tire Ball. Tire Ball involves a rubber tire toy and a squeaky dog ball. It’s a combination of a chasing / fetching game and a problem solving game, exercising both your dog’s body and mind.

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I took one of Sadie’s beloved squeaky balls and smushed it into the hollow center of the tire toy. I then rolled the tire away. Sadie immediately started to chase after the tire to try to get her ball out of it. Depending on how difficult I made it for Sadie, sometimes she could catch the tire and quickly pull her ball out with her mouth. But sometimes Sadie would catch the tire and then have to sit down, using her paws to brace the tire on the floor and try to work her squeaky ball free with her mouth. By changing the difficulty it kept the game interesting for Sadie. And by rolling the tire farther and farther away, Sadie was able to expend more energy and get more exercise at the same time. It’s definitely an easy to play game that’s fun and beneficial for my dog and will be played frequently in our household.

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Check out this video of Tire Ball in action! Keep in mind that I was filming and trying to keep Sadie in the frame, so there isn’t much of the chasing part of the game in this video.


Tire Ball was made possible with the help of our friends at PetOverstock.com. They have generously donated the tire toy for today’s game. You can get your own tire dog toy in a variety of sizes from PetOverstock.com.

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This post is part of the Thoughtless Thursday blog hop hosted by Ruckus the Eskie, Love Is Being Owned By a Husky, and M.K. Clinton.
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All opinions and ideas in this post are my own. I received a product to try out and use as I saw fit. I did not receive any monetary compensation to write this post.
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Look Mom, I Can Make Confetti! http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/12/29/look-mom-can-make-confetti/ http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/12/29/look-mom-can-make-confetti/#comments Mon, 29 Dec 2014 10:15:18 +0000 http://yourdesignerdog.wordpress.com/?p=355 dogs, designer dogs, yorkipoo, tissue, mischief

In this flashback photo, mischievous puppy Sadie has decided that we need more confetti for New Year’s Eve. After getting her paws on some tissues, she makes great progress in rectifying the situation.

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Tissue Tongue! http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/11/04/tissue-tongue/ http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/11/04/tissue-tongue/#comments Tue, 04 Nov 2014 11:30:23 +0000 http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/?p=4275 dogs, designer dogs, yorkipoo, yorkie poo, tissue, tongue out

 

Sadie has gone #TongueOut today after some hard work destroying those tissues. I like to let her indulge in a little harmless mischief once in a while to get those destructive urges out of her system and she always has a blast going crazy with the tissues.

 

P.S. – Sorry for the short post, but I’ve been dealing with some technical issues (Maybe you’ve noticed the random streaky line that appeared on the blog’s homepage?). Hopefully I’ll get everything looking better than ever soon.

 

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M is for Motivation – #atozchallenge http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/04/15/m-motivation-atozchallenge/ http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/04/15/m-motivation-atozchallenge/#comments Tue, 15 Apr 2014 14:55:43 +0000 http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/?p=742
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When you begin training a puppy or new dog, one of the first things you need to learn is what motivates that particular animal. For most dogs this is usually some type of food. It could be some carrots, pieces of turkey or chicken breast, or even a dollop of peanut butter; if a particular treat can be broken into small pieces and makes your dog spin around your feet in excited circles whenever you hold it, that food would make a good motivator for your dog.

But not all dogs are food motivated. Occasionally if Sadie is in the right mood I can use some type of food to get her to practice a trick or command. But more often than not, Sadie has no particular interest in food. So I’ve been working on discovering other methods of motivating my dog.

Many service dogs are trained to work for a toy. They are raised with only one toy to play with, and they only get to play with that toy if they’ve done their task correctly. Therefore the toy becomes their motivation for obeying commands. Unfortunately Sadie has way too many toys for this strategy to work for her. You need to implement this practice the minute you bring a dog home, or your dog will simply find other items around your home to play with. Sadie will listen to a command once for a new toy. But once she’s had the toy, she will no longer work to get it. If I take the toy away and ask her to perform a specific action to get it back, she just walks away from me in search of something else to do.

One form of motivation that works more frequently for Sadie is simple praise. Most dogs want to please their owners, and try to follow commands whenever they can figure out what their humans want. Sadie loves it when I clap my hands and make a fuss when she does something correctly. Once Sadie understands what I’m asking of her, she happily listens to my commands in exchange for my energetic praise.

Occasionally I try more unconventional methods of motivation. As I discussed in yesterday’s post, L is for Little, Sadie has an obsession with tissues. If I take a tissue and dangle it in front of Sadie, she will try every command she can think of to get me to give it to her. Once Sadie performs the appropriate task and receives the tissue, she begins ripping it up. I then can take one of the many new pieces of tissue, dangle it in front of her, and she is willing to act on my commands to get this tissue piece. This form of motivation works for longer periods of time than treats, because there is an almost endless supply of tissue pieces and you don’t have worry about counting the calories of tissues since my dog is not eating them. The tissue as motivator also has more practical applications, like my use of throwing the tissue to show Sadie the direction to jump through her hula hoop (see my post H is for Hula Hoop for more information about hula hoop training). I could not use that method with a food motivated dog, as I would not want to throw pieces of food around my house.

In general, most dogs are happy and willing to follow your commands and complete whatever tasks you set for them. All you need to do is find the right motivation that works for your dog.

 

This post is part of the Blogging From A to Z April Challenge.

Check out Slimdoggy‘s blog hop below for other great pet blogs taking the challenge with me.

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L is for Little – #atozchallenge http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/04/14/l-little-atozchallenge/ http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/2014/04/14/l-little-atozchallenge/#comments Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:50:15 +0000 http://www.yourdesignerdogblog.com/?p=740 Like this post for a Sadie flashback surprise!


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Sadie is a small dog. People often call her munchkin, peanut, little one, and many other diminutive nicknames. Because of her size, Sadie often gets away with more mischief than a larger dog. A common phrase in my household is “if you were a bigger dog we couldn’t allow this, but since you’re so little…”  Or “you really shouldn’t do that, but you’re just so little and cute…”
Take her preemptive growling that I discussed in last week’s post, G is for Growl. If a large dog growled at me like that, I would be afraid to put my hand near its mouth to remove whatever forbidden item it was chewing on. But with my little Sadie, I just stick my hand right in her mouth, no matter how angry with me she seems. Another example is her tissue destruction pictured above. I think it’s kind of cute when Sadie begs me for a tissue, then excitedly begins tearing it to shreds. If something as simple as a tissue brings her such joy, how can I resist? But if Sadie were a bigger dog, her tissue obsession could easily become a problem. It would not be so cute to find garbage cans knocked over, contents spilled all over the floor in search of tissues. My little Sadie just gives me a dirty look every time I throw away a tissue, like she’s saying “Why did you waste it? I could have played with that!”

 

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