NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you want your dog to play fetch it may take some training. Thankfully, veterinarian Dr. Craig Prior is here to help. "Essentially you get two balls. Throw one of them.
Fetch is a great game to play with your dog to give them that all-important physical and mental stimulation, and tap into their natural instincts – plus it’s fun for humans, too, and a great bonding ...
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