I know these have come up in conversation here before, and I'm curious: does anyone here use a flirt pole with their Corgi?
A flirt pole is a tool often used for training/working terriers or schutzhund dogs and the like. I guess it has a bit of a bad rap in some circles because some game dog/fighting dog people use them, but that's really neither here nor there.
Basically, it's like one of those cat fishing poles, but sturdier for dogs. What got me thinking is I got a cheap dollar store fishing pole for the kitten, and when I started dragging it around the house Jack was on it like a mad dog! My gosh, he adores it and now Maddie's caught on to the fun as well. Problem is it isn't made to hold up to a dog's strength, and so as soon as they grab it I need to use "leave it" on them (thank goodness they've both got a great "leave it" or the thing would be in pieces by now). Needless to say, I don't want to frustrate my dogs by making them let go just when the catch it.
They like to run and pounce and hop in the air for it just like the cats do (well, they are much more eager then the cat, to be honest).
My concern is the Corgi body-structure. I know terrier people and GSD people and the like use them a lot without injury, but of course with Corgis you are meant to be careful of jumping and I would hate for them to twist funny and put their backs out.
Anyone here use them? Any feedback, precautions, etc? You can get a really good one online for $25 or so, and it seems like it could be a good investment, especially with the long dark winter coming fast.