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PIKASEN Rainbow Tennis Balls for Dogs 2.5" and 2.3" Size 12 Pack 6 Bright Colours Interactive Dog Toys Dog Gift for Large Dogs and Medium Small Dogs

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About PIKASEN Rainbow Tennis Balls For Dogs 2.5" And

🌈 πŸ• Rainbow Ball: I am a tennis enthusiast and a dog lover. Many years ago, I raised a Alaska dog who is my close friend in my life. I call his name Rainbow... He likes to play tennis with me on the tennis court, especially running around the tennis court. Once after rain, we went out together, and I threw a tennis ball to the lawn.Industructable Rainbow flew over and caught the ball and run back. When he picked up the ball, I suddenly found a beautiful rainbow in the sky. I gave him a oversize bone as a reward.Unfortunately, I didn't record it with camera. Last year, rainbow died because of an accident.It is my tough time. I was very sad, so I designed this Rainbow ball with animal print to commemorate my dear rainbow, and our 2.5 inch tennis ball with the head of rainbow on it.Because I miss him very much. Β  Β  🌈 πŸ• For many dogs may not be interested in or have no idea of how to interact with people at start, there is a method of training them to pick balls: πŸ‘‰ Step 1: Prepare some dog food and a tennis ball.πŸ‘‰ Step 2: hold dog food at one hand and tennis ball at the other. Touch the dog's mouth by ball and give the dog a treat. Repeat doing so. Then the dog realizes that food will be attainable if it touches the ball.πŸ‘‰ Step 3: When the dog wants to touch the ball, you shake the ball on purpose. Then the dog will move with or bite the ball with effort. As soon as the dog bites the ball, give it a treat. Repeat doing so for several times (shake from side to side or top down/bottom up).πŸ‘‰ Step 4: Put the ball on the ground and say "Pick up". If the dog bites and picks up the ball, give it a treat.πŸ‘‰ Step 5: Put the ball increasingly farther step by step and say "Pick up". Then the dog will take the initiative to pick up the ball back. Repeat and develop a habit for the