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Is your dog interested in playing with you, or do they prefer playing with other dogs?

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Is your dog interested in playing with you, or do they prefer playing with other dogs? 🐶
 
Play is a fantastic way to strengthen the relationship between you and your dog. Some dogs have a natural drive and take to play easily, while others may need a bit more effort and motivation to find out what makes them tick! 🐇
 
Having a strong play relationship means you’re more likely to maintain that connection when you’re out and about, reducing the chances of your dog running off to greet everyone else.
 
Need help understanding your dog and what motivates them? Get in touch! Let’s build that connection and strengthen that recall!
Here is a Play Tutorial to help you get started.
 

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