The hilarious response of this dog to a jumping frog toy is priceless.
The Golden Retriever tries to seize the mechanical frog, considering it a source of threat. Not being able to stop the frog from jumping and the frog’s refusal to submit to the dog makes him quite angry.
But obviously, a mechanical frog is not afraid of any Golden Retriever.
Watch the adorable video clip of this interaction below.
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Video credit: Rumble
Dogs need to be educated and trained from a very young age in order to properly domesticate them. The dogs that are not trained at a young age can later have problems in adopting good habits.
Such dogs tend to have behavioral complications later in life, like uncontrolled bites, fears, trauma, and difficulty in socializing with other dogs and animals.
Playing is important in the training of dogs and it must be carried out with utmost care.
The equipment or the toys used in the training must be selected according to the age of the dog. If the toys are made up of unsuitable materials, the dog can damage its teeth while playing with it.
Always keep in mind that playing games isn’t just a matter of entertainment for dogs, it’s in fact extremely important for their development.
Games are the source of a dog’s interaction with the environment and they help the dogs create a bond with their owners.
It is common among the dog owners to buy unsuitable toys for their pets which are detrimental for the cognitive and behavioral development of the dog.
Generally, the toys have a specific age range written on them which guides the owners what toys suit what age of the pets.
As a general rule, do not buy heavy toys for very young puppies or those with small parts, as they can cause a choking hazard.
For adult dogs, do not buy very soft toys as they might bite and swallow fragments which can be dangerous.
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