This may seem wierd, but my 9 month old setter is a compulsive retriever. When I am not able to throw anything for him, he will roll a ball down the hill in our yard whoa himself for about 30 seconds then fetch it back where he started. He will do this for hours at a time.
This all started when I began whoaing him prior to retrieve and releasing him to get the dummy. This all came quite naturally to him, but I am worried that he will soon enough get completely bored with retrieving and stop doing it all together.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jay
Setter Won't Stop Retrieving...
- jhoughton
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I don't think he'll get bored with retrieving, my GSP is the same way he retrieves like crazy & when I am not throwing stuff for him he brings stuff to me to throw even when I am sitting on the couch watching tv. I think just make sure it is positive & that he is always praised for retrieving for you & he will continue to do it to earn your praise.
- ward myers
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my gsp does it from the edge of the couch.
we bought a chuck it at the local petco ,to save on our arms.
my gsp sleeps with a ball in her mouth
ward
my gsp does it from the edge of the couch.
we bought a chuck it at the local petco ,to save on our arms.
my gsp sleeps with a ball in her mouth
ward