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šŸŽ‰šŸ• GRAND OPENING: The Virtual Dog Park šŸ•šŸŽ‰
Hey pack! 🐾 The gates are officially open and we’re beyond excited to welcome YOU to The Virtual Dog Park—our brand-new community where dogs and their humans get the spotlight every single day! šŸ•āœØHere’s what’s waiting inside: 🌟 Endless pup stories & laughs šŸ“ø A place to share your cutest dog pics & reels šŸ› ļø Training tips, tricks & product recommendations šŸ† Fun challenges & contests (yes, your dog can win bragging rights!)šŸ’¬ Zero judgment—just people who get it This is more than just a group—it’s a virtual dog park where every wag, bark, and belly flop is celebrated. šŸ¶šŸ’–So grab your leash (and maybe a treat or two šŸŖ), and come explore the park with us. šŸ‘‰ Drop a GIF, meme, or picture of your pup below to kick things off! Let’s see who’s first through the gates! šŸ¾šŸŽ‰Welcome to the pack. Welcome to The Virtual Dog Park.
šŸŽ‰šŸ• GRAND OPENING: The Virtual Dog Park šŸ•šŸŽ‰
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Hi I think this is a nice idea and a dog part where dogs don’t actually fight is even better Miami Trainer Rescuer groomer rehab rehabilitator you name it I do it for about 30 years now I’ve been helping the public try to help people with behavior modification so that they can keep their pets forever and not send shelters or give them away to anyone Stop the rotation of dogs from home to home to home because no one knows what they’re doing to correct bad behaviors I always have foster dogs available for adoption as a retired vet, technician, dog groomer animal activist. I have strong opinions and plenty of animal, pictures videos, and love to share The happiness these animals bring me. I am located way down south 30 minutes from the Gulf in Louisiana this picture I’m gonna share is with my latest Rescue or as I say my last Foster fail, unless I could find a female who works from home who would like his soulmate to spend all of her days and nights with who is active who likes to keep busy with their wonderful companion on their side He will stay here. This is TetDur (hardhead) in French. He is an American staffordshire terrier, around two years old. He is extremely intelligent, very active highly devoted. Once he loves he would be the best hiking partner and could go so far with obedience you’ve given the right person to bring out everything he could be if that person is out there I would definitely consider letting him go to improve his life Even better than he has it here I would do this for him because I love him so very much but they has not come yet so for now and maybe forever he is definitely my boy. He was actually living in solitary confinement inside of a bank previous owner with no windows to look out of Very got taken outside to use the bathroom never went on walks or played in our yard. Never got to run free. He didn’t even know what grass was when he came here. He would tippy toe through it to try to avoid it touching him. He got tied with a 6 foot leash to the back of a truck all day in the heat with a small pot for a water bowl Until he would dump the water and have nothing all day when the move she left him behind along with a lab puppy with no intentions to go back and retrieve them both and that’s how I ended up with both of the dogs and I’m happy to say there’s a labrador now named Saint I sent you a Trainer who agreed to take him. He was extremely wild and she has turned that energy into a positive and has made him a certain rescue dog and within a month he was finding people already glimpse into a portion of my life. I have a pack of dogs that live inside with me And it’s always a joy.
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Dog toys question
Rotating toys every week keeps them excited. How often do you swap out toys? Do you actually swap out toys? We have a bunch of toys for Penny, and once a month, we gather all of them and put them in a big pile in the family room. By the end of the week, she will have matriculated most of them downstairs to the basement tv room where we are every night. Pic attached is not even a third of all her toys! Sorry but we do spoil her! What’s your trick? Drop your pics. Anyone else do this?
Dog toys question
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So this is a topic a vet tech Dog Trainer has a very big opinion on. First thing is, you should never buy a toy that a dog can destroy because you’re teaching them that everything you put in your mouth they should destroy. The next thing is someone mentioned it above how All their animal wants soft true toys so they can kill the toy. Well that seems all fine and Dani is funny and until you end up with a dog like a Corso, who thinks that all small dogs are small animals or that toy and they want to kill squeaker in all of them that’s not so funny when your neighbor has that small white toy and your dog thinks they need to kill it to get this speaker out. I don’t think that would be something you would like to see happen is it but yet you buy those squeaky fluffy toys for your dog to kill. as a retard veterinary technician those soft objects like socks or kitchen towels, and your dog loves to chew you know how many of them end up in your gut and their intestines killing animals every day it’s not funny when your dog is dying because it ate your sock or your hair ties your underwear laying around on the floor because it thought soft toys soft objects were appropriate to chew. Awesome leaving a large selection of toys just causes boredom in your dogs. You could choose a couple maybe three objects that you cannot destroy that actually fulfills they’re chewing sensation like Benebones. Or Kongs or Nylabones or natural shoes that they could actually digest, big ears, bully sticks, and extra large size even for small dogs it keeps him occupied keep him from being bored and I bet these dogs who like to holes in soft things or steel objects were exercised. More than they currently are they would probably not have the urge to steal and destroy and next time your dog grabs a hold of a toy that soft, and they keep squeaking it and squeaking it and then destroy it to kill the squeaker just imagine that your neighbor’s little dog and how in the world would you separate or get your dog off of your neighbor song if that’s what you were doing to it and if you don’t think this is true that these soft stuffed toys with the squeakers entice prey drive you need to watch and learn a little bit more about Pac mentality and dog psychology because they kill the squeaker most definitely and what happens when they grab your neighbor small dog and it screams. What does it sound like squeak squeak Squeak and then a dead dog I don’t think that is your intent or something you would like to happen but indirectly, that’s what you’re teaching them when you give them soft, plush squeaky toys to kill so onto the subject of toys and switching around things you didn’t give your pet too indestructible toys per day and swap them out daily prevent boredom. They don’t need a dozen a day they need more exercise and then they don’t have to chew things to keep them on occupied anyway that’s my two cents speaking from 30 years of experience.
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Angel Wolfertz
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Dog groomer, trainer, rescuer

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Joined Aug 7, 2025
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Houma., Louisiana
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