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And not just two-word sentences, such as "fetch stick" or "paw ball" -- but sentences containing a prepositional object, verb, and direct object.
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I'm now on my fourth golden retriever, and all were excellent swimmers that loved to fetch sticks from the ocean.
I literally fetched sticks.
Try to prevent this by giving the submissive dog additional opportunities to catch a ball, fetch a stick, etc., by distracting the dominant dog with another ball or stick, at the same time.
It's a good point, and there were moments in the stage version of Curious Incident that I found uncomfortable, such as when the audience guffawed at Christopher's remark that one of the children at his special school is more stupid than a dog, and probably couldn't even fetch a stick (it wasn't Christopher's words that bothered me – it was the dress circle's response).
The commercial, one of three for Budweiser, showed a Clydesdale outdoing a Dalmatian in fetching a stick.
Jack is a sheep from Shropshire, England that befriended the family dog and seemingly adopted his canine pal's habits, including fetching sticks and walking on a leash.
"Jimmy," she said, standing in the living room that doubles as her studio, "fetch me my stick".
"Stand back," John ordered as he went to fetch a big stick.
(More frugally, Scotland sent a ferry to fetch 200 passengers stuck in Norway).
If it is running to fetch a ball or stick, is it doing this for fun?
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