dog wont fetch
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dog wont fetch
i have a 4 month old black female and she wont fetch a bumper. she will get a sock, a ball, just about any small duck, but wont pick up a dummy. all i want her to do is run in field trials and hunt test. got any suggestions? what should i do?
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dog and training.... 1500.00
box of shells.... 15.00
sitting in the timber with your dog at your side and seeing the first flight of greenheads of the morning committing to your decoy spread...PRICELESS!!!!
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her teeth are fine. i dont know if the color of the dummy has anything to do with it. i have a orange and a white one.
boat, motor, trailer... 3500.00
dog and training.... 1500.00
box of shells.... 15.00
sitting in the timber with your dog at your side and seeing the first flight of greenheads of the morning committing to your decoy spread...PRICELESS!!!!
dog and training.... 1500.00
box of shells.... 15.00
sitting in the timber with your dog at your side and seeing the first flight of greenheads of the morning committing to your decoy spread...PRICELESS!!!!
I think he means that the dog might be teething - her teeth are probably loose and will start falling out soon. So, they hurt her when she picks up the bumper - you don't want to force her to pick up the bumper and have her associate pain with the bumper. Lay off retrieving for a while & see if she's better in a month or 2.
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Mine was like that for about 2 months. It started with a bumper than she wouldn't pick up anything. But I just kept working with her making the bumper something she wanted I would tease her with it and than she started going after it. Now it breaks her heart when I go get about every 4 th one and she can't. I also think it helped that my older lab goes crazy when he sees a bumper. His butt hits the ground and he is all go.
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Assuming the dogs not teething which is very possible, I would lay off the ducks and tennis balls and use only bumpers. Make the retrieves more exciting.
Bumpers thrown by you are fairly boring.
Bumpers thrown by an assistant are more exciting.
Bumpers thrown by an assistant with a gunshot are more exciting still.
Bumpers thrown and picked up by another dog will be even more exciting.
Also, if the dog is having a lot of family playtime prior to serious training you are not going to be seen as much fun. Kenneling the dog as its now getting older may help as well.
Just some ideas....
Bill
Bumpers thrown by you are fairly boring.
Bumpers thrown by an assistant are more exciting.
Bumpers thrown by an assistant with a gunshot are more exciting still.
Bumpers thrown and picked up by another dog will be even more exciting.
Also, if the dog is having a lot of family playtime prior to serious training you are not going to be seen as much fun. Kenneling the dog as its now getting older may help as well.
Just some ideas....
Bill
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i will call you this week when i go train and you can bring her and we can find out for sure. its nothing to worry about though. a lot of dogs do the same thing. my golden still doesn't like bumpers as much but he will still go and get them but that is mostly because of force fetch.
If i couldn't hunt with my dog, then i wouldn't hunt at all.
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I would not rely on force fetch to instill desire to retrieve. FF does not instill desire, it instills a compulsion to retrieve. I would want my dog REALLY wanting to retrieve in a big way prior to FF.
Do what you can now to encourage a natural drive to retrieve. Keep it positive, don't require steadiness or strict obedience while trying to get him fired up about bumpers.
Try training with another dog present.
Good luck,
Bill
Do what you can now to encourage a natural drive to retrieve. Keep it positive, don't require steadiness or strict obedience while trying to get him fired up about bumpers.
Try training with another dog present.
Good luck,
Bill
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B3 has a great idea. Sometimes the competition b/w dogs can release the retrieve desire in a pup.
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i did not say that he has no desire to retrieve i just said that he prefers dokkens or birds over bumpers. but he still goes for the bumpers but not as hard. i just mentioned the force fetch because if he wasn't force fethced he would probably only choose to go after birds and dokkens. i did not force his desire.
If i couldn't hunt with my dog, then i wouldn't hunt at all.
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