I'm working on a second dog for fly ball, maybe, if I can get her to retrieve. Callie is a little over two, and looks like a little golden retriever, but she doesn't retrieve. Well, sometimes she almost kind of retrieves, but never all the way. I've got a lot of crappy retrieve behavior to fix with her. My mom repeatedly threw balls out for her at the dog park, just to get her to chase and run around, despite my telling her not to do this (she never quite gets why, the first time Luke fails to bring the ball within arms reach, I end the game, leaving him a barking mess who still wants to play). She occasionally will go out and get something, and bring it within a few feet, but not always. Sometimes she won't even chase the ball.
I've tried cutting a slit in the ball, putting food in it, and feeding her from it when she interacts with the ball. She's sort of interested, but she's more interested in my hands. She'll push it around with her nose, but I can't get her mouth open it. I've also started doing a backwards chain retrieve, but I have to pry her mouth open, and shove the ball in. She'll hold for a few seconds, but I cannot get this dog to take the ball. She'll touch it in my hand, and bump it with her nose, but again, I'm struggling to get her to open her mouth on it. She's a very fast learner (I took her off her gentle leader and had her from dragging me to walking with a loose leash 95% of the time in an hour). So, I'm worried that I must not be doing something right, or at least right for her. I've trained a dog who had no interest in retrieving to do it very nicely for exercise, but I've never had to contend with teaching a dog who was for all intents and purposes taught not to retrieve. Anyone want to come get her, teach it to her, and give her back? But seriously, is there some trick to get a dog to take the ball that I am missing? If I can get her to retrieve, she should be a fun dog to run.