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One thing about bullies is they do exactly what they want to do when they want to do it...so get her some toys but if she doesn't want to play it will be hard to make her....just keep loving her up[emoji7] [emoji182] [emoji190] you said she was a rescue so maybe nobody played with her so she is not used to it...she may learn to like it...be patient [emoji190] [emoji182] [emoji7] [emoji106]My six yr old bullie DaiseyMae is a rescue dog. She is not very playful but very loving. Any suggestions on how to get her to play more.
My six yr old bullie DaiseyMae is a rescue dog. She is not very playful but very loving. Any suggestions on how to get her to play more.
We have Diva a save also , she came to us at 7 years old and was the breeders bitch so was busy all her life no idea how to play ( Diva was not a puppy mill dog ), I started with putting her on the bed and played under the cover play , so she is on top of the covers and I would put My hand under the covers lol she had never seen that ever ( never mind being on the bed ) and I was very slow at first as I learned I must be moving my hand around , i stared by slowly moving My hand around so she would pick up the motion of the hand then moved to grabbing her paw lol was a WOW moment and she was going ever since , iI introduced a knotted pull rope ( wish i never had ) she loves her pull rope , now the rope is out side of the bed in the real house action there , now I throw it down the hall or whatever and she or should I say I am putty in my hands or in her case as named Diva in her paws !
Some also love empty plastic water bottles, maybe she will like that. BeBe is 9 years old and still goes nuts for one.![]()