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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 172799" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Fran, if yours aren't "chewers" you should probably be very thankful! I would love to see them herding you towards the refrigerator! I've heard of some that would try to herd small children like they were sheep!</p><p> </p><p>I'm no dog expert but I don't know if it goes by breed or not. My two Bostons are completely different in the way they play. Neither one gets stuffed toys any more because they have them de-stuffed in a matter of minutes. Katy LOVES to chase balls. The Holey Roller balls are light enough to play with in the house and when I toss it, she runs to get it and brings it right back to me to throw again. She's fanatical about it. She would chase that ball 24/7 if I let her. And they both love chewy toys (<u>NEVER</u> rawhide). They have a Cuz that I have to keep put up except for special occasions. They chew on it till they get all glassy eyed and look like they're possessed! But Ragan could care less about chasing a ball. It's just not her thing. If I throw a toy, she'll go get it but then she takes it off and plays with it. She likes floppy things that she can shake like she's killing them. I bought them a Kong Wubba (looks like a canvas octopus) which they destuffed in ten minutes, but Ragan loves what's left and shakes it till the flappy ends are smacking her in the side of her face. That's her idea of a good time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 172799, member: 1883"] Fran, if yours aren't "chewers" you should probably be very thankful! I would love to see them herding you towards the refrigerator! I've heard of some that would try to herd small children like they were sheep! I'm no dog expert but I don't know if it goes by breed or not. My two Bostons are completely different in the way they play. Neither one gets stuffed toys any more because they have them de-stuffed in a matter of minutes. Katy LOVES to chase balls. The Holey Roller balls are light enough to play with in the house and when I toss it, she runs to get it and brings it right back to me to throw again. She's fanatical about it. She would chase that ball 24/7 if I let her. And they both love chewy toys ([U]NEVER[/U] rawhide). They have a Cuz that I have to keep put up except for special occasions. They chew on it till they get all glassy eyed and look like they're possessed! But Ragan could care less about chasing a ball. It's just not her thing. If I throw a toy, she'll go get it but then she takes it off and plays with it. She likes floppy things that she can shake like she's killing them. I bought them a Kong Wubba (looks like a canvas octopus) which they destuffed in ten minutes, but Ragan loves what's left and shakes it till the flappy ends are smacking her in the side of her face. That's her idea of a good time! [/QUOTE]
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