Dog & Seek? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T15:51:10Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/dog-seek?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1964825&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThat is amazing!!!
tag:mycorgi.com,2017-04-04:1150197:Comment:19650802017-04-04T18:29:06.729ZVicky Hayhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickyHay
<p>That is amazing!!!</p>
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<p>That is amazing!!!</p>
<p></p> That's so funny.
Yes! Our 9…tag:mycorgi.com,2017-04-04:1150197:Comment:19648252017-04-04T15:55:04.922ZAnne Chttp://mycorgi.com/profile/AnnChrist
<p>That's so funny.</p>
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<p>Yes! Our 9 month old Corgi and my parent's 7 year old Golden Retriever have come up with a variation of catch (or fetch?). They'll stand about 10 feet apart, facing each other, and one will toss the ball in the direction of the other. The other will then retrieve it and then toss it back. If one makes a "bad toss," the other will sit there and make the other try again. It's very strange and it's something that we just noticed a few weeks ago. It also can go on…</p>
<p>That's so funny.</p>
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<p>Yes! Our 9 month old Corgi and my parent's 7 year old Golden Retriever have come up with a variation of catch (or fetch?). They'll stand about 10 feet apart, facing each other, and one will toss the ball in the direction of the other. The other will then retrieve it and then toss it back. If one makes a "bad toss," the other will sit there and make the other try again. It's very strange and it's something that we just noticed a few weeks ago. It also can go on for 45 minutes or so. We've been trying to get a video of it but as soon as we show them attention, they'll stop.</p>