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My dog will run into the water to retrieve a thrown stick, then leave it at the shore on her return and run back to you. She will do this fo hours. We did not teach her this and we never tried to teach her the "right" way, ... You could try borrowing a dog that can fetch and teach by example, rewarding the new dog every time...
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Teaching Your Dog To Fetch ... Some breeds, especially sporting dogs are natural fetching dogs that will almost teach themselves. Terriers are much more challenging to teach to fetch as they tend to be very protective and possessive of their toys and don’t like to turn them over once they run them down.
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How to teach a dog to play fetch can start at an early age. ... If you have trouble in getting the dog to return with the item start again at small distances, never let the dog run off with the item because if you chase the dog this is another fun game that is frustrating for you when you cant catch the dog.
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Dogs are considered to be man’s best friend. This household pet loves to grab things such as food on the table to plastic toys found in the yard. Instead of letting the dog chew this to bit, why not teach the dog to fetch so this can be returned and thrown away again for another round?
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Some dogs are natural fetchers, others are not. All can learn to enjoy this game. Be sure to teach and practice "drop it" first. If your dog refuses to return the ball (and this is pretty instinctive!), or drops it too far away, end the game in disgust. ... Don't turn "fetch" into "keep away"! "Fetch" can be shaped by...
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Use a part of your house that has a corner and throw the ball into the corner - the dog will be most likely to turn right around and return it to you. Good luck! ... What do you do if the dog doesn't know how to fetch and won't? ... How do you teach a dog to not get on top of you?
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Here is how to teach the fetch to a young puppy; • Crumple up a sheet of paper to use as a ball. I sit down with a pad of paper so that I can crumple up a fresh sheet into a ... • If the pup does not return, ... Say "aus" or "out" while you do this to teach the dog the signal for releasing an object from its mouth.
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“Fetch” and “Drop it” are very excellent commands to teach a young dog. Fetch is a great game most dogs love. It’s mentally stimulating, wonderful for wearing the pet out, ... You must avoid chasing after the pet, walking toward it to take the toy or attempting to coax the pet to return.
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Return to the shooting location. Have your dog sit. Say, "release" and reach for the prey as you offer the dog a treat. Praise the dog as soon as he surrenders the bird. ... Teach Your Bird Dog to Fetch a Bird...
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