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Sorry, more on Grace my newish rescue dog (had her for 2/3 months now). Thank you for your helpful comments so far!
I have been lucky with Grace the Sheltie, my rescue. She is probably middle aged and is it possible to teach an "old" dog new tricks?
I have persevered with the wee regime and she is much more reliable now. So I thought it might be an idea to take her to a training class (my old sheltie shone at obedience) but Grace hasn't a clue! I think she has never done anything in her past life ie never had fun or played bless her, she is such a solemn dog. So I am trying to get her to enjoy a game or two but with not much response. I really took her to training as I have always done this with my dogs over the years (usually because they were naughty and need some training) but I thought she would benefit from a bit of socialising with other dogs. The others there are mostly puppies and full of beans but Grace just seems to be puzzled by it all and not keen!!
I just want her to have a bit of fun - has any ideas on how to get an "old" dog to play? One thing - she is very food orientated so treats do help!

As she is food orientated, clicker training springs to mind.
Some really excellent videos on Youtube by
Kikopup & the
Karen Pryor site is full of useful information
By Teigan
Date 14.11.19 12:36 UTC
Hi, what about the puzzle toys you can get where you hide food I them and she has to search it out, just a thought.
By Admin (Administrator)
Date 15.11.19 08:31 UTC
There are some great boredom busters/puzzles for dogs on the market. Most involve food. Some are quite pricey but if you take a look at them, some are easy to replicate for a fraction of the price. Good luck!
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