NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you want your dog to play fetch it may take some training. Thankfully, veterinarian Dr. Craig Prior is here to help. "Essentially you get two balls. Throw one of them.
Every kid deserves a furry sibling to grow up with because childhood feels incomplete without a four-legged best friend by your side. On the plus side, they’re the ideal babysitters, extremely gentle ...
Some dogs love the thrill of chasing a ball. A tired pup is often considered a happy pup, but the same doesn’t go for our arms after multiple rounds of fetch. Plus, no one really wants to touch the ...
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