It seems that Bell only wants to fetch birds now. In the past, she would fetch anything! Now, when I tap her on the head she darts toward the object, but when she sees that its not a bird she just ignores it.
Carl will go and grab whatever I get him to fetch, but he drops it on the way back.
It made me SO mad I had to quit for the day. They just picked up these habits. I guess I'm going to start working on force fetch that I learned at Brenda Roe and Rich Hopkins training seminar....
Grant
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Pups go through a rebellious stage, and it sounds like Bell is entering it. They like to test you...all the time. When I get my dogs that do that, I pick up whatever it is they're supposed to be retrieving and end it. That's it. If they don't want to do what they're supposed to, then we don't play retrieve any more. They get the hint. If she was retrieving good before, I wouldn't jump into the force fetch method, unless you're aiming that towards Carl. Has he ever retrieved to hand with you? I also make the sessions real short, say 10-15 minutes at a time. Even when they are strung high on retreiving, I stop...always want to leave them wanting more, you know.
Grant,
At this stage I would not worry about it to much. they are both young! be glad that you have a couple of dogs that are fine with feathers! I had a dog that didn't mind retrieving but did not like feathers in her mouth. she was FF'd and will do it now but still does not like it. If you are going to trial, then I would suggest (when they are ready) to FF them. If all you are going to do is use them as hunters the hassel of ff is probably not worth it. keep it short, keep it fun, take the bird away and end the session while they are still excited about it and I would not worry to much at this stage.
Justin
At this stage I would not worry about it to much. they are both young! be glad that you have a couple of dogs that are fine with feathers! I had a dog that didn't mind retrieving but did not like feathers in her mouth. she was FF'd and will do it now but still does not like it. If you are going to trial, then I would suggest (when they are ready) to FF them. If all you are going to do is use them as hunters the hassel of ff is probably not worth it. keep it short, keep it fun, take the bird away and end the session while they are still excited about it and I would not worry to much at this stage.
Justin
You might want to put them back on the cord to fetch with the dummies...they will learn that no matter what they retrieve, they need to bring it back to you and not just the birds...and it'll still be fun because you'll be throwing it out for them again, which is what they want to happen in the first place.