Most of the time playing fetch with @Valkyrie The Rottie is just a 45-minute game of “go find where YOU dropped it.” 🫠🎾
Playing fetch with a Rottweiler like Valkyrie can be a truly entertaining and bonding experience. While you might expect a straightforward game of fetch, it often turns into a funny adventure full of surprises. In my experience, these sessions typically involve a lot of running, lots of excited tail wagging, and the inevitable "where did it go?" moments that keep you both engaged longer than you planned. This playful confusion, like repeatedly searching for where the ball was dropped or gone, adds a layer of fun that makes the game more memorable. It’s not just about the fetch; it’s the teamwork, the chase, and sometimes the silly distractions that make each game unique. I find that this extended playtime also contributes wonderfully to Valkyrie’s physical exercise and mental stimulation, which is especially important for high-energy breeds like Rottweilers. From my observations, incorporating clear commands and occasionally changing the throwing direction helps in keeping the game fresh and challenging for your dog. Also, using a bright or unique ball can reduce the "lost ball" moments seen in the game. But honestly, even when the ball goes missing, these moments can be a source of laughter and create great stories to share. Overall, fetch with Valkyrie is less about quick retrieval and more about the joyful experience, the connection you build, and the hilarious adventures you share. If you have a Rottie or any playful dog, embracing these funny mishaps during fetch might just enhance your quality time together.















































































