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    My dog is hesitant to play with her toys

    But like I said above the best way to find out is to increase the intensity of the fun activity to lift the dogs drive. It's a fun playful exercise so you can't do any damage so to speak with this type of overstimulation as long as you don't do it too frequently e.g more than twice a day.
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    My dog is hesitant to play with her toys

    @sidah It can be as simple as the dog doesn't understand how to play or as complicated as the dog does have the right drive. There can be many different reasons. Of course check out my profile and drop me a message anytime. If I can help I surely will.
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    My dog is hesitant to play with her toys

    @sidah Ok awesome. The first thing I used to do with puppies when I was still training was use sacking on a rope attached to a stick/pole and whip it around and get the dog chasing it, this helps build the chase and the bite/grab and hold behavior in a puppy. It is a great way to lift drive...
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    My dog is hesitant to play with her toys

    @sidah Hi there, if I was in your position I wouldn't overly worry about this behavior I have seen multiple dogs exhibit this behavior and in my opinion it is not an issue for any pet dog. Some dogs just don't have that drive to chase a ball or play tug. The only time it could potentially be...
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