griffinej5
Posted : 6/18/2009 10:12:02 PM
With Max, I backchained it. He was able to do it, and he would do it and appeared to like it for short stints of time. However, he never really seemed to love it, and wouldn't do it for a long time. Luke I didn't really teach that much, but he can do it well enough for our purposes. I started out using two balls, and swapping out that way. Basically, if I would squeak one, he'd drop what he had to get the other. Just last week, he actually started dropping the ball without the second one. He doesn't drop it in my hand, but he comes and sits within arms reach, and drops the ball on the ground. Luke has a good toy drive though, and has the instinctive behavior to drag things back to the den. He'll leave his food for a toy, and up in the living room, we have a big bed. It's way too big for him, but he'll take all the toys and drag them all to it.
The first dog we had was mostly a black lab, and she didn't retrieve, and when we got her, she didn't know how to swim. She would chase down a ball, but good luck ever getting it back.