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Training Your Dog to Come and Fetch


By: Kelly Marshall
Submitted: 2008-07-12 12:34:52 | Word Count: 507


In training your dog the Come command, stand several feet away from him. Bend down, say his name and then approach him, clapping your hands at the same time. Do this several times if to get him to come near you. As he starts to understand this exercise, and as you start to capture his attention, move back a few feet farther.

Try not to make the mistake of calling him from a long distance when he s not focused on you. If he ignores you that means you are training your dog that it is fine to ignore you. This is totally defeating the purpose of dog pre training, which is to pattern him to focus on you and obey you.

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The Fetch command is another good activity. If you have a breed that is not a retriever, fetching is a good activity for him to learn. This is an easy and pleasant way to exercise your dog but is also the basis for several other fun tasks he can learn later on such as carrying the newspaper.

Training your dog to retrieve is simple and enjoyable if you do not expect an award winning performance the first few times. Remember, this will not come naturally to all dogs at the beginning, especially the very independent and the very shy dogs. The rewards are wonderful. The earlier you begin training your dog, the easier it will be.

Next, tie a colorful sock and dangle it happily in front of your dog s mouth. Encourage him if he begins to lick it or opens his mouth. Throw the sock a couple of feet in front of the dog. If your dog sniffs it, praise him like never before! If he picks it up, capture his attention to come back to you by calling his name and clapping your hands and patting the ground or whatever will encourage him to come back. Try not to overdo this exercise. A couple of retrieves at this point is sufficient. If your dog is not too thrilled about it, once is sufficient.

Slowly add to the length of your throw. If your dog reaches the point where he actually picks it up and runs with the object, put a cord or string on his collar and calmly direct him back to you. Some dog owners liker using a small ball. The movement is a good attention grabber. Make sure that you do not toss the ball too far away to get capture your dog s attention.

Dog experts suggest using a bright colored ball and rolling it off his little nose from the top of his head. If the movement of the ball does not appeal to your dog, face him close to a wall so that the ball will roll back in his direction again.

After Training Time is Over...

Next comes loving time. Show your dog that regardless of how the come and fetch training panned out, you have plenty of hugs, kisses and snuggling to share and often.

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