Can cats play fetch? It’s one of the most popular games to play with a dog, but far fewer felines chase and retrieve objects thrown by their pet parents. Unlike dogs, cats haven’t evolved to cooperate ...
People usually associate dogs with playing fetch, not cats. However, as this video shows, our feline companions do enjoy a good game of fetch, even when they are blind! Just take Lettuce, or Lettie as ...
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 ...
Source: Tony Harrison, via Flickr. A few years ago, Elizabeth Renner posted a cute video of her cat on Twitter. Renner, a psychologist at Northumbria University, had captured her cat expectantly ...
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.
Plenty of dog breeds have a natural instinct to fetch as they were originally bred to do so, but now, fetching has evolved into a fun pastime that some dogs could play for hours. One dog asked his ...
But also, look at the drama: As the rarest of the four breeds native to Belgium, the Laekenois breed is beloved for their ...