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Ultra Machine DX: 1977 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Chiritori: 1979 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Ten Billion: 1980 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Crossover: 1981 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Computer Mahjong Yakuman: 1983 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Trumps: 2002 HAL Laboratory, Nintendo [2] Densetsu no Starfy Trumps: Tose, Nintendo [3] Pokémotion: 2003 Nintendo Network ...
Golden Retrievers playing with a tug toy A dog playing with a multifunctional toy that includes different textures. Border collie pup with frisbee. Toys specifically marketed for dogs to play with come in many varieties, including dog bones, puppy toys, balls, tug toys, training aids, squeaky toys, discs and frisbees, plush toys, and sticks.
Kathy's brother named him after Ramune, a Japanese beverage in which a marble ball inside the bottle is pressed down to let the drink flow. [4] He was known as Ball Ball by his owners. [5] In May 2022, Balltze was diagnosed with pancreatitis. [6] He recovered in June. [7] In May 2023, his owners reported that he had serious respiratory problems ...
Choujin Ultra Baseball Action Card Battle: Culture Brain Excel: Culture Brain Excel March 13, 2014: Unreleased: Unreleased: Unreleased [99] Chouju Giga Taisen: Silver Star Silver Star May 17, 2017: Unreleased: Unreleased: Unreleased [100] Christmas Night Archery: Petite Games Petite Games Unreleased: December 7, 2017: Unreleased: December 7 ...
Dog's balls or dog's bollocks may refer to: The testicles of a dog; Grewia retusifolia, a shrub species in the family Malvaceae; Dog's bollocks, a slang expression in British English; Dog's bollocks (typography), an outdated construction in British English; Dog-balls, in golf, a score of eight on a single hole
Using only whistles, verbal commands, or hand signals, the handler must communicate with the dog to get it to push the balls into the goal. [3] The balls must be put into the goal in a particular order, and there is a time limit. [4] Treibball balls range from 45 to 75 centimeters in diameter, and are known as "rolling sheep". [3]
The dog jumps on a box releasing a tennis ball. Flyball started as a dog sport in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Southern California. Some dog trainers combined scent hurdle racing with the dogs bringing back a tennis ball to the finish line. Then a tennis ball-launching apparatus was added, and the first flyball box was born.
A dog whistle (also known as silent whistle or Galton's whistle) is a type of whistle that emits sound in the ultrasonic range, which humans cannot hear but some other animals can, including dogs and domestic cats, and is used in their training.