I got my heeler one on amazon!! They have different sizes as well
This is what your bulldog needs . My bulldog is absolutely obsessed and it is damn near indestructible . Bulldogs seem to love oversized balls for some reason .
Have you tried a Jolly Ball? My ACD needed a larger and hard ball and now he needs like a champ. I highly recommend them. They are rather large and solid.
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
My dog's favorite toy is a herding ball.
It's indestructible.
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_5T03JJN2HQJ42NBNVHWT?psc
Doneski. There's the one we got him, they've got different sizes, but we went with the biggest one and he's in love with it
Amazon is the easiest, ours is the Jolly Ball,
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_0CTXEQFNTSMZDBGBXXZ8?psc=1
I just wish they made them in Cow colors, we call his ball his Cow, he knows exactly what we're talking about when we tell him to find his Cow 😂
it’s a jolly ball
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabt1_bT7UFbG2DWR9B?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
she usually loves balls, but this is a little on the bigger side so maybe she’s just unsure. just pulled it out of the package but hopefully she feels better about it seeing it in the field!
I have a 50lb ACD/Aussie mix. She's obsessed with her Jolly Ball. I toss it, she runs around herding it till she gets it to stop then she sits there and waits for me to throw it again. It's her favorite thing ever. I have to hide it in a box when we're not playing with it so she can't see it.
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
My GSD loves her Jolly Ball! She will push this ball all around the yard. Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball Dog Toy, 14 Inches/Extra-Large, Blue (314 BL) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000P6VA2G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_4XZJ2PKSMZC6X4BP829J?psc=1
This is so extremely common with Heelers. There’s a few options you have. I have trained multiple heelers for this issue. They will do this out of boredom, for fun, to exercise their prey drive. Heelers are often very bratty with their behaviors. I am a balanced trainer but this sub I believe likes to stay in the +R quadrant so I’ll give a LIMA technique for you to try. (Least intrusive Minimally Aversive).
Build Bite inhibition
Find either a dog trainer or someone with a very calm but firm dog. One that won’t put up with your dogs mouthyness. That dog will correct your dog for being to boisterous. This will help your dog learn how to soften their mouth.
Exercise your dogs need to herd Flirt Pole Jolly Ball Treibball
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Unfortunately the misinformation about puppy biting is that you want to ignore it. This is not the case. You want to teach the dog which biting is okay and which isn’t. If it helps wear a knife glove or an animal handling glove.
Teach the dog leave it and teach it with its leash. If you need advice on how to do this please just ask.
When your dog jumps put the leash on the ground step on it not allowing your dog to jump up. Ask for them to sit and reward.
If you could please let me know further time when he has bitten has he drawn blood? How often does this happen? How much exercise does your dog get?
Thanks!
We brought our first baby home this month and our 1.5 yr old pit mix has pleasantly surprised us. He was very interested in her for the first day or so and constantly wanted to look at her, lick her, and jump up while we were holding her. Though we have always used positive reinforcement with him, we found that he responded very well to a stern "No!" or "Down!".
A few things helped us out at first. We sent him to day care the first week to make sure that he was well exercised. When he was at home we used high value treats (bully sticks, femur bones, and this ball to keep him distracted enough.
We're a month in now and he is able to calmly lay at our feet while she eats/sleeps and even sleeps in bed with us during night time feedings