Force Fetch question
Force Fetch question
I'm currently force fetching my GSP and it is going pretty well. She fetches the bumper well and delivers to hand. The only issue I'm having is that she doesn't pick up the bumper in the middle. Most of the time she has it hanging out of her mouth like a cigar. This usually leads to her dropping it. I have used a dowel and she picks that on up in the middle. But when I switch to the bumper, its a sloppy hold. Any suggestions for getting her to hold it right?
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If the only problem your having is you don't think she's holding it right, then I don't see where you really have a problem. Next thing you'll be saying she's holding it to close to one end.
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Re: Force Fetch question
If the dogs is continually dropping the bumper on return you have holes in your FF. Back up to your first step of FF using a bumper . Place the bumper the dogs mouth in the middle. Next step hold the bumper out front having the dog reach for the bumper . Next step pick up off the floor . In any step if the dog wants to grab the bumper by the end reposition the bumper in her mouth. Don't move forward until dog is doing each step properly .
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Some folks don't worry about cigaring, but if pup is continually dropping bumpers I'd try to narrow the troubleshooting down.
Try a wooden training buck-
Wooden blocks on the end, and wooden dowel in the center.
The design has it as such that pup HAS to pick it up in the center.
Try a wooden training buck-
Wooden blocks on the end, and wooden dowel in the center.
The design has it as such that pup HAS to pick it up in the center.
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Ms. Cage wrote:If the dogs is continually dropping the bumper on return you have holes in your FF. Back up to your first step of FF using a bumper . Place the bumper the dogs mouth in the middle. Next step hold the bumper out front having the dog reach for the bumper . Next step pick up off the floor . In any step if the dog wants to grab the bumper by the end reposition the bumper in her mouth. Don't move forward until dog is doing each step properly .
Exactly slow down cigaring is a read that you have "forced' to much information to quickly for the dog to assimilate. Read you dog! he will till you when it is safe to do more!
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Your dog will cheerfully accept the lowest standard you will tolerate.
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Excellent!EvanG wrote:Your dog will cheerfully accept the lowest standard you will tolerate.
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Now, how long did it take you to come up with that? One of the great quotes I've ever read Evan.EvanG wrote:Your dog will cheerfully accept the lowest standard you will tolerate.
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Excellent quote.EvanG wrote:Your dog will cheerfully accept the lowest standard you will tolerate.
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I think the easiest answer here is make her hold it properly. Why are you allowing her to hold it like a cigar? Its okay to go back and revisit hold. Use the dummy and put it in her mouth and say Hold. You are the one positioning it so it should never be a cigar hold unless you are putting it in her mouth that way. Repetition leads to habit.
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Choking up too far with your hand on the object when you're holding it can cause the dog to go for the end. Make sure you give the dog "enough bumper" to take.
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Very good post! Your dog's behavior is a reflection of his attitudes toward his work. Sloppy work is a result of a sloppy attitude.CDN_Cocker wrote:I think the easiest answer here is make her hold it properly. Why are you allowing her to hold it like a cigar? Its okay to go back and revisit hold. Use the dummy and put it in her mouth and say Hold. You are the one positioning it so it should never be a cigar hold unless you are putting it in her mouth that way. Repetition leads to habit.
EvanG
“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
― Mother Teresa
There is little reason to expect a dog to be more precise than you are.-- Rex Carr
The Smartwork System for Retriever Training (link)
Official Evan Graham Retriever Training Forum
― Mother Teresa
There is little reason to expect a dog to be more precise than you are.-- Rex Carr
The Smartwork System for Retriever Training (link)
Official Evan Graham Retriever Training Forum