If you have a dog you may know the old 'hold a tennis ball in your hand and pretend to throw it and watch the dog get really confused.' I am yet to meet a dog who doesn't fall for this. Usually, after two or so fakes dogs catch on and watch your hand much more carefully.
But Ruby, described by a friend as 'unconditional love wrapped in a furry jumper, I mean she's smarter than a jumper but not that much' falls for it every single time, repeatedly. Yesterday I fake threw the ball and then held it behind my back, Rubes jumped around on the spot for five minutes.
But Ruby, described by a friend as 'unconditional love wrapped in a furry jumper, I mean she's smarter than a jumper but not that much' falls for it every single time, repeatedly. Yesterday I fake threw the ball and then held it behind my back, Rubes jumped around on the spot for five minutes.
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