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| LOL 10 minutes of the flirt pole, 3 times a day. 10 minute tug sessions once a day. We do skip days sometimes though, i dont want her over doing it. we have been doing this since she turned 1 yr old (June!) Lynn is a brick house! she looks wider, but her isnt fat. her winter coat is coming in though. Miss Lynn is a hard body. I dont think that we could live without our flirt pole! While I was out playing with her on the pole a man was walking down the road and asked me "do you fight those (talking about Ruckus and Lynn)!? do they go up against pit bulls?" I am not so sure why he thought that....
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| You should have said "yes, but they're even better up against creepy strange men!"
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| steve is far more interested in the flirt pole than either of my pit bulls. he'll even choose the flirt pole over ball sometimes which is unbelievable. we use it a lot for off-switch work and for proofing stays. because i'm a meanie.
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| So you've joined the "owns dogfighting paraphernalia" crowd now? ![]() LOL. Just kidding. So many people get stuck on that garbage mentality when in fact their own dogs would absolutely LOVE a flirt pole and/or a spring pole. My old coworker's Aussies LOVED the flirt pole and she's the one I sold my treadmill to.
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| My dogs love it. Even the poodles!!! |