Difficult! I think I would take the ball away, not necessarily bin it, perhaps bring it out well into the future, he does seem obsessed with it which you don't want. Have you thought of a gun dog dummy, you can get little 'snipe' ones or regular ones, it will be a completely new shape for him and may incite an interest away from the ball shape.It’s getting weird now. Hunter is obsessed with the yellow ball to the point that I confiscated it and I’m thinking of binning it which is a shame because he loves it but ….. He won’t retrieve anything else if we have the yellow ball out too but if the yellow ball isn’t out he’ll only do a few retrieves then gives up. He races to retrieve it but then I have to make him drop it and it takes ages. Today I took it out to play with. When we’d finished I chucked the ball in through the patio window so we could walk round the garden and he could have a wee which is what I always do and he wouldn’t come away from the window just sat waiting for his ballIt’s like a cat nip toy to a cat he’s that obsessed with it. Should I bin it and persevere with a different ball ? I’m stumped but I know his behaviour with this ball is not good
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Maybe he thought this was all part of the game ?I chucked the ball in through the patio window
Is there something about the texture of that yellow ball that he likes? Tuppy has a green ball that she loves. I think it’s a Kong, but it’s a bit squidgy, although solid, and she enjoys carrying it around and mouthing it. She will play fetch games with it, alternating with another ball, but eventually refuses to drop the green one, not even for a piece of cheese! I now just leave her with it as, unlike her other toys, nothing persuade her to drop it and it‘s indestructable.Hunter is obsessed with the yellow ball